The Black Keys Produce Only Consonant Harmonies There are no wrong notes on the black keys, kind of. The black keys only produce consonant, harmonious sounds when played together. This means that a wrong note on the black keys is less alarming that an wrong note on the white keys.
Each key on a piano uses seven basic notes (C, D, E, F, G, A, B). These notes repeat themselves all over the keyboard. The white keys range from A...
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Learn More »Most piano methods start out with students playing only the black keys of the piano. However, after a brief introduction to playing on the black keys, it’s common to head over to the white keys and spend the next several years playing only white keys. This kind of makes sense since the key of C with no sharps or flats is the most common starting point on the piano. But, there are a lot of advantages to hanging around longer on the black keys for anyone just starting out on the piano, whether a young child, an adult or anyone in between.
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Read More »When students can free up their mind of watching notes on the page, keeping track of all of the musical details such as rhythms and music symbols, they gain valuable musicianship skills that will make the reading process much easier. For example, when students aren’t so focused on the page, they can develop good listening skills and learn to follow their ear as they play. They can also focus more on playing with proper technique and good posture. It’s definitely a good thing if students start out their piano journey progressing through their method, learning to read music and moving to white key songs. But, it’s also a good thing to supplement that progress with extra black key songs that will help students play familiar music that they enjoy with ease. I noticed that most books that I use with my piano students only include 1 or 2 familiar songs on the black keys. I often find myself searching for more songs to bulk up the first few lessons, especially if a student hasn’t practiced or needs more time to let concepts sink in. To fill in this gap, I compiled 2 collections of some of my favorite tunes that can be played on the black keys of the piano. I created some fun audio backing tracks to play along with to add another dimension to the music.
The middle of all keyboards Middle C is a basic foundation note. It is the first note that beginning pianists learn to find on the piano. It is on...
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