Well the white notes are normal notes c's, d's, e's, f's, g's, a's and b's. The black notes are sharp, the black note to the right of c is c sharp and so on
black and white but more white than black HORAY
They don't all have black notes. The scale of C Major contains the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, none of which is black.
if the key is black, it is a sharp. the white keys are the natural notes. there is c, and the black key next to it is c sharp. hope this helps!
Because none of the notes in that scale are on any of the black keys.
I'm pretty sure they are: C Major D Major F Major C Major Easy, right? ;D
When you look at a piano, you see white keys. Between some of the white keys, you see 3 raised black keys and then 2 raised black keys. Then you see the pattern repeated. Put your fingers on the 3 black keys. The white key to the right will be a b.
Look at the sets of black keys on the keyboard. There are sets of two and sets of three. Go to any of set of two black keys. Now, look at the black key on the left of the set of two. The white key immediately to the left of this is a "C." Any other white key on the keyboard that is immediately to the left of a set of two black keys is also a "C." Starting at any "C", we can name the notes, left to right, counting both black and white. Keep in mind that black keys are often referred to with more than one name, depending on certain rules of music theory that apply to different songs (this also applies to white keys, but for the sake of simplicity we will not discuss those). The "#" sign means "sharp," and the "b" sign means "flat." From any "C," and moving right, without skipping any notes: C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, and back to C. There are a total of 12 notes within any one octave range.
Coffin by Black Veil Brides is fairly easy, and can be played by just about any level of musician. The right hand notes for the intro are: G Eb G D G C G (3x) The left hand notes for the intro are: C, C, Ab, G. For more information and a demonstration, please see the Related Link below.
begining with ur right hand notes: G,G,G,A,G,F/E,E,E,F,E,D/C,C,C,D/A#,C and left hand playing at the intervials of the forward slashes in the above right hand notes....^^^^ D/F/C/F and that's the intro i don't know the rest
C and E
'A' is the white key in between the second and third black key in the group of three black keys. 'B' is the white key to the right of the three black keys. 'C' is the white key to the left of the two black keys. 'D' is in between the first and second black key of the two black keys. 'E' is the white key to the right of the two black keys. 'F' is the white key to the left of the three black keys. 'G' is the white key between the first and second black keys of the group of three.