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- Super Easy
Note reading practice for both hands - learn how to read and play black key sharps and flats, when signs are added to individual notes ('accidentals').
Sharps (#) raise the note by a semitone, whilst flats (b) lower the note by a semitone. Normally this will move a note from a black to a white note (or vice versa). However, in some cases you will notice that if a movement of a semitone is between 2 white notes (e.g. E-F and B-C).
What are sharps and flats? Here's an easy to understand explanation of sharps and flats in music and on piano.
Piano notes chart - learn notes on the treble and bass clef. Piano chart with sharps and flats - on the piano keyboard.
19 Σεπ 2017 · Sharps and flats – Key signature. You can watch this lesson in the video below, or read at your ease under the video. In the treble clef and bass clef lessons, you learned how to read and write the ‘white key notes’, the ones without sharps or flats; how to write sharps and flats in sheet music? Sharps and flats.
Are you in search of a full piano key chart? You will find one below. We’ve already looked at a simple piano keyboard diagram (free piano keyboard chart) here but this time we take things a little further. With this free chart we explain sharps and flats in more detail.