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Sharps & Flats

 

The black keys represent a sharp () or flat () key. 

Moving in the right direction, the black keys become sharp notes.

 

For example, locate the black key in between the “C” and “D” keys.

 

Starting at middle C and moving towards the right, this key becomes C . 

 

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Starting at D and moving towards the left, this key becomes D.

 

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Whether the black key is flat or sharp depends on what scale you are playing in.

 

 

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