Bb is the 3rd black key out of the grouping of 3. this is the same for every octave of Bb.
the symbol Bb means on a piano is b flat
It's a B flat.
b-flat
The black keys on a keyboard are in groups of three and groups of two. Looking at a group of three the black not on the right is a B flat, the white key next to it is a C
Directly to the right of A is A-sharp/B-flat.
This is how. 'Turn keyboard of for 5 seconds then turn it bak on and play"e-flat,g-flat,e-flat,b-flat,g-flat,e-flat,g-flat" then turn keyboard of and unplug and wait 5 minutes then plug back in in, wait 5 seconds and turn on. Your keyboard has know been reset'. Source: My casio LK-60 manual.
You find B on the keyboard, then play the black key rightbefore it.
Between A and B
b-flat
Bb is B flat as typed on a keyboard.
The black keys on a keyboard are in groups of three and groups of two. Looking at a group of three the black not on the right is a B flat, the white key next to it is a C
Directly to the right of A is A-sharp/B-flat.
Directly to the right of A is A-sharp/B-flat.
A sharp doesn't have a homophone. On a keyboard, it is synonymous with b flat.
The IV chord in the key of B flat would be E flat so the triad notes would be e flat, g, and b flat (on keyboard) for guitar it would be e flat, b flat, e flat, g, b flat, and e flat. Played at the 11th fret as a bar chord in standard tuning.
It's a song by Fun and the notes you said are the beginning keyboard instrumentals. Hope this helped!
D flat F G B flat A flat F D flat B flat A flat A flat A flat then E flat G A C B flat G E flat C etc. Ending G G G G A flat D flat D flat D flat D flat
This is how. 'Turn keyboard of for 5 seconds then turn it bak on and play"e-flat,g-flat,e-flat,b-flat,g-flat,e-flat,g-flat" then turn keyboard of and unplug and wait 5 minutes then plug back in in, wait 5 seconds and turn on. Your keyboard has know been reset'. Source: My casio LK-60 manual.
If u can find b flat or b go 2 keys to the right Hope this helps =D