I think its c but I'm not a musican so I wouldn't know but check some pino tips websitres they have tons of info
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The notes for Happy Birthday on piano are:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CIn C major it becomes:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CPlease note that the + sign means octave, so when you see +G^ I mean the next octave (Higher) G note.
a-b-b-c-f-g-e-d-d-g-b-a-c-g-ff-bg-
An arpeggio is a 'broken chord.' So on piano, if you played C,E, & G together you would have a C chord. If you wanted to arpeggiate the chord, play each note separately. You can continue this all the way up the piano: C,E,G,C,E,G,C,E,G etc. This works for any traditional chord - just play one note at a time.
if your thumb is on middle c your pinky would be on g note
They are the same as the piano or if you need it higher every note for the piano make it the next note up( G=A A=B B=C# etc.)
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
To tune a ukulele using a piano, you can match the pitch of each ukulele string to the corresponding notes on the piano. The standard tuning for a ukulele is G-C-E-A. Start by tuning the G string to the G note on the piano, then tune the C string to the C note, the E string to the E note, and the A string to the A note. Use a tuner or an app to help you get the strings in tune.
To tune your ukulele using a piano, you can match the pitch of each string on the ukulele to the corresponding note on the piano. The standard tuning for a ukulele is G-C-E-A, so you would tune each string to those notes on the piano. Start by tuning the G string to the G note on the piano, then tune the C string to the C note, the E string to the E note, and the A string to the A note. Use a tuner or your ear to adjust the tension of each string until it matches the pitch of the piano note.
In the key of C it starts on a G.
The notes for Happy Birthday on piano are:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CIn C major it becomes:G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D CPlease note that the + sign means octave, so when you see +G^ I mean the next octave (Higher) G note.
The note labels for piano keys are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, which repeat in a pattern across the keyboard.
a-b-b-c-f-g-e-d-d-g-b-a-c-g-ff-bg-
An arpeggio is a 'broken chord.' So on piano, if you played C,E, & G together you would have a C chord. If you wanted to arpeggiate the chord, play each note separately. You can continue this all the way up the piano: C,E,G,C,E,G,C,E,G etc. This works for any traditional chord - just play one note at a time.
if your thumb is on middle c your pinky would be on g note
G is half a note higher than F#. The full scale is C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
A piano has 12 notes on it. The notes (keys) are from A - G. Each note can be a flat or a sharp. Each note will either be higher or lower in pitch than the one being played. If you played Middle C on the piano and then played the next key on the right (which would be a D if going one full step up) it would be slightly higher in pitch.