Repeat that pattern above then we will be able to read all white keys on a keyboard: Then, we’ll count from the left to the right by the order of the alphabet: To name other white keys, let’s start at C. Similarly, the first letter of “ F ork” is F, then the first white key in the “fork group” is F.
So, the first white key in the “chopsticks group” is C. The first letter of “C hopsticks” is C.Okay, now, let’s match the notes with the keys: Group 2 has 3 black keys and 4 white keys.Group 1 has 2 black keys and 3 white keys.You’ll see that an octave is divided into 2 groups: It is divided by 7 octaves, an octave is a set of keys which has 7 white keys and 5 black keys. Now, let’s match them with the keys on a piano keyboard.įirst let’s talk about the structure of a keyboard:Ī standard piano keyboard contains 52 white keys, 36 black keys, 88 keys in total. There are 7 core musical notes in music, which are represented by the first 7 letters in the alphabet: This article will also help you improve which you can learn more about here. If you’re an experienced player or a teacher you may find some tips and strategies here helpful to your teaching method. If you’re new to piano you will be able to read notes and piano keys in no time, and have a solid foundation for future learning. This guide has the most minimal information you need to read musical notes and their corresponding piano keys.