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How to identify the notes corresponding to the piano keys

The piano keyboard is composed of black keys and white keys, with a total of 88 keys (a few pianos only have 85 keys). There are 36 black keys and 52 white keys. The black keys are in groups of two and three. The entire keyboard is basically composed of the seven Arabic numeral tones "1234567" located on the white key of "Center 1 (C)", also called notes.

Pay attention to two points when memorizing:

(1) The central "1" is located near the keyhole on the piano keyboard cover; the white key to the left of the black key in a group is This central "1". No matter what, this central "1" must be remembered. The other six tones are arranged sequentially to the right.

(2) There are no black keys between the white key and 1, 3 and 4. There are black keys between the remaining 1 and 2; 2 and 3; 4 and 5; 5 and 6; 6 and 7. key.

Extended information:

Playing skills

1. Scale: The 24 major and minor keys of the scale are relatively important and useful. Many large-scale sonatas, pieces, and concertos have scales in many places, so you need to master the scales well. What you need to pay attention to when playing scales is to make all the notes sound the same, not light or heavy, and you must pay attention to your finger control.

2. Octave: There are two techniques for playing the 8th degree. The first one uses only wrist techniques, and the second one uses both arms and wrists. If you play a very long section of 8 degrees, you need wrist skills. If you play the small 8 degrees at the end, you need arm strength.

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