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Ab is the middle black key in group of three black keys on the piano.
Yes.
The b flat key is going to be a black key. I can only help if you know where to find a A and/or a B. once you find one of them, lets use A for example, is going to be the first black key you reach if you are going up in a scale. If you use my B example just go back down a scale and it will be the first one you reach. See the related link below for a picture of a keyboard labeled with notes.
When you look at a piano, you see white keys. Between some of the white keys, you see 3 raised black keys and then 2 raised black keys. Then you see the pattern repeated. Put your fingers on the 3 black keys. The white key to the right will be a b.
In a group where two black keys are together, the D key in between those black keys.
'A' is the white key in between the second and third black key in the group of three black keys. 'B' is the white key to the right of the three black keys. 'C' is the white key to the left of the two black keys. 'D' is in between the first and second black key of the two black keys. 'E' is the white key to the right of the two black keys. 'F' is the white key to the left of the three black keys. 'G' is the white key between the first and second black keys of the group of three.
Ab is the middle black key in group of three black keys on the piano.
F# and C# are both black keys. If you find three keys and then two keys the C will be to the left of the two keys. the C# will be the first black key in the set of two. The F# will be the the first black key in he set of three.
Yes.
No G flat is.
Keys on a piano and notes on a staff are named by the alphabet A through G, and then starting over at A. Keys on the piano are black and white with the black keys organized in groups of two and three. The G note on a piano can be found by locating any group of three black keys. The G note is a white key found between the left two black keys of that group of three. There are 7 G notes on a standard 88 note piano.
The b flat key is going to be a black key. I can only help if you know where to find a A and/or a B. once you find one of them, lets use A for example, is going to be the first black key you reach if you are going up in a scale. If you use my B example just go back down a scale and it will be the first one you reach. See the related link below for a picture of a keyboard labeled with notes.
Notice that the black keys of a piano are grouped into two's and three's. The middle key of any group of three black keys is A flat. You would play that key and that note just as you would any other key on the keyboard.
2 black keys at the end of the piano with the first key on the three black keys. thats just the first part of the intro. (I know the real notes but just to make it easier)
When you look at a piano, you see white keys. Between some of the white keys, you see 3 raised black keys and then 2 raised black keys. Then you see the pattern repeated. Put your fingers on the 3 black keys. The white key to the right will be a b.
In a group where two black keys are together, the D key in between those black keys.
Look on this picture http://musicianinyou.com/resources/Piano%20Keys.GIF