Piano 101
Notes
Groups
Sharps/Flats
Intervals
100

The Farther Right you go on the piano, the pitch gets?

What is Higher 

100

Notes played in Bass Clef are found ___________ of middle C?

Left 

100

All Black Keys have their own note names 

True 

100

A _____ raises
the sound of a
note by a
half-step.

Sharp 

100

Is the Interval between F and G a half-step?

NO

200

The farther left you go on the piano, the pitch gets?

Lower 

200

Notes in Treble Clef are played and found ___________ of middle C?

Right 

200

The White Key left of the group of two Black keys is?

C

200

A _____ lowers
the given note
by a half-step

Flat 

200

If a sharp raises the given note by a half-step, what would a double sharp raise the given note by?

Whole-Step 

300

Black Keys are grouped into groups of 

Two and Three 

300

The next closest key to the LEFT of D is?

D Flat 

300

The White Key left of the group of Three Black Keys is?

F

300

Sharps are often played to the _________ of the given white key.

Right 

300

The next closest note to the RIGHT of A is?

A-Sharp of B-Flat 

400

Using our knowledge of the________ you can figure out the names of the White Keys 

Alphabet 

400

If you want to play B Sharp, you must play this key.

C

400

Since no black
key exists between
B and C, if we want to
raise or lower them,
we must play a ____ key

White 

400

Flats are often played to the ___________ of the given white key.

Left 

400

Name the Enharmonic Equivalent of C-Flat 

B

500

The C found in the center of the keyboard and next to the Logo is called?

Middle C

500

If you want to play F Flat, you must use this key. 

E

500

List the
four notes
that do not have
a black key between
them but are still
half-steps

B,C,E,F
500

What is the Enharmonic equivalent of G Sharp

A Flat 

500

If a flat lowers a note by a Half-Step, then a double flat would lower by a Whole-Step. So what note would G Double Flat actually be?

F

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