Anatomy of a keyboard
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Study the keyboard below noting the pattern of the white and black keys and the
notes
they represent.
‘Middle C’ is highlighted. Middle C is half way between the treble and
bass clefs on the stave. Generally, you would play the notes below middle C with
your left hand and the notes above middle C with your right hand; although there
are exceptions to this rule.
The keyboard shown below is a five octave keyboard. In other words, there are five
full octaves from the C key at the far left, to the C key at the far right. Other
keyboards may have more or less keys. For example, modern pianos usually have just
over seven octaves. Compare the keyboard below to the one you practice on. Does
it have more or fewer keys?
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