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* You can also see it this way: the black keys repeat a five-key pattern of two black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys, then three black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys. | * You can also see it this way: the black keys repeat a five-key pattern of two black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys, then three black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys. | ||
* This pattern is constant on all keyboards. Every note on the keyboard is represented in this single 12-note octave—they're just higher or lower in pitch. | * This pattern is constant on all keyboards. Every note on the keyboard is represented in this single 12-note octave—they're just higher or lower in pitch. | ||
* Treble Clef: '''E'''very '''G'''ood '''B'''oy '''D'''oes '''F'''ine and '''FACE'''. | |||
* Bass Clef: '''G'''ood '''B'''oys '''D'''o '''F'''ine '''A'''lways and '''A'''ll '''C'''ows '''E'''at '''G'''rass | |||
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== Notenbalk & Toetsen == | |||
De notenbalk en meerdere wetenswaardigheden <ref>[http://www.bloggen.be/blues/archief.php?ID=1053797 bloggen.de], Notenbalk</ref>. | |||
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== Edelweiß == | == Edelweiß == |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 5 November 2014
I am trying to learn to play the piano. Here are some examples that might help.
Piano-Keys
Music Notes
The Wiki-How explains the music notes: [1]
Notenbalk & Toetsen
De notenbalk en meerdere wetenswaardigheden [2].
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Edelweiß
- YouTube, How to play Edelweiß on the the piano.
See also
Generic Websites
- MusicCarta.com, Piano lessons online with MUSICARTA.
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Reference
- ↑ WikiHow, 8 Ways to Read Music
- ↑ bloggen.de, Notenbalk