In this tutorial, I show you the names of the notes on a piano. You learn A, B, C, D, E, F, G and all the sharps and flats. With this information, you can pl…
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I DID THE HOMEWORK 🙂 AND I LEEARND
do i actually have to watch this if i already now this?????
lol I’m watching this just because Joe is an entertaining teacher. xD
thnx this tutorial helped me sooo much <3
thnx it really helped! finally someone who can explain this simply!!! XD
Why is E sharp (or F flat) missing ?
it is because a major scale requires a certain pattern of whole steps and
half steps. The keyboard and note names are arranged such that a major
scale starting on a C stays entirely on the white keys (as does an a minor
scale)