The main major chords on a piano are as follows, the first note being the lowest note in the chord, last note being the highest.
C MAJOR; c,e,g.
D MAJOR; d, f sharp, a.
E MAJOR; e, g sharp, b.
F MAJOR; f, a, c.
A MAJOR; a, c sharp, e.
B MAJOR; b, d sharp, f sharp.
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C is the leading tone in the Key of D.
C is the white key to the immediate left of any set of two black keys together on a keyboard instrument
Middle C
The answer to this is that C is the home key on a piano's keyboard. If it is a computers keyboard the answer is that both F and J are the home keys on a keyboard. if you have more questions about a piano or a keyboard piano go to About.com.piano/ then press enter. Glad I could help!
Yes, the piano is a C instrument. The reason behind this is that when a personal plays a C on the piano a C is heard. As an example, the trumpet is a B-flat instrument - because when a trumpet plays a C it sounds as a B-flat so it's music is written in a different key in order to play with a C instrument, such as a piano, flute or violin. It gets a bit confusing, but that is the basic explanation behind the terminology.
Piano is tuned in the key of C
In the middle. I mean, I think middle C depends on the piano, and the normal middle C is on an 88 key piano. I would look for it in the middle of any keyboard.
There are eight notes in an octave - a single octave in the key of C major consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C. The note C repeats once every eight notes, meaning that there can be either seven or eight C's on a piano - depending on whether it is an 88-key piano or a 91-key piano.
The notes of the C major scale on the piano are C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.
If the piano is in C, the tenor sax will be in D.
To play "C" on the piano, place your right thumb on the white key directly to the left of the group of two black keys. This key is called C. Press down on the key with your thumb to produce the sound.
Granados Piano Trio op.50 is in C major
C is the leading tone in the Key of D.
Yes, a melody can be played on a piano key below middle C that includes the keyword "harmony."
A piano is typically tuned in the key of A440, which means that the A above middle C vibrates at 440 Hz.
To play a C/D chord on the piano, place your right thumb on the C key, your middle finger on the E key, and your pinky finger on the D key. Play all three keys simultaneously to sound the C/D chord.
C is the white key to the immediate left of any set of two black keys together on a keyboard instrument