What is the difference between black and white keys in an electronic keyboard?

Updated on number 2024-04-24
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As the name suggests, the black one is called the black key, and the white one is called Bai Jian.

    The white key before the two black keys is called c, which is also known as do

    The white key before the three black keys is called f, which is also known as fa

    There is a relationship of scale distances here.

    It is the relationship between the two white keys and the black key, which is the whole tone.

    No black keys are semitones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The black key is the tone of the white key adjacent to the left that raises the semitone or the adjacent white key on the right that decreases the semitone, and is marked by a sharp or flat sign in the score, which means that the sound marked with the rising and falling signs in the score is mostly played with the black key.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The black one is called the black key, and the white one is called Bai Jian.

    The white key before the two black keys is called c, which is also known as do

    The white key before the three black keys is called f, which is also known as fa

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The electronic keyboard is a 12-equal instrument, so a set of keys has 12 keys, 7 white keys, 5 black keys, and 12 notes corresponding to 12 keys.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The white key is the main one.

    Seven tones. Black keys are interspersed with them.

    To compensate for the tone of the white key being too positive.

    If you have learned strings, you will know that the sound is pressed by yourself, the black keys do not exist in the strings, they are all pressed strings, and the black keys are equivalent to the sound between the left and right white keys, which is usually called falling + or rising +

    Hope it helps!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Keyboard. The black key is for the scale. The black key of the electronic organ represents a semitone, and the white key represents a whole tone, for example, there is a black key between do and re, which is a semitone, and in layman's terms, this tone is a little higher than the tone of do, and a little lower than the tone of re.

    Each key of the keyboard can play a sound name.

    In the keyboard, Baiyang has two black keys adjacent to each other, the first key on the left is **C, that is, the 1 of C key, and the order to the right is the C scale 1 (do (re (mi (fa (sol (la (si), and continue to the right is the high register, which is the brief score roll call.

    The upper degree of the surface with dots, etc.

    And so on, the notes and solfège are arranged in order, with **c to the left being a low echo.

    area, in order, the lower the note goes to the left. The black key between the two white keys is a semitone.

    When playing, pay attention to the force of the fingers, which are the most direct and cutting-edge parts when playing. The key part of the real control of finger playing technique is the rigorous training of the third finger technique, and even the advanced students should not ignore the various subtle touch training of the fingers.

    When playing, train your wrists for relaxation, flexibility and flexibility.

    It is also an important part of the technical training of electronic organs. The left and right rotation of the wrist can help the fingers adjust the weight, cushion the force, avoid stiff beating, and make the sound of the performance full and good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two black keys in a group, there are three in a group, you see that the white building on the left of the two black keys is do, the white key in the middle of the two black keys is re, and the right is mi

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Landlord, you can first learn music theory knowledge, and then go to the piano yourself to compare, which will be faster, I hope it will help you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The black keys are in groups of two and three. Do a white key on the tight left side of a black key in a set of two. Next to the black key to the left of a group of two black keys.

    There are 5 such dos in a 61-key piano, and the 6th do is on the white key on the far right. The white key next to the right of do is re, and the white key next to the right of re is mi. **c, that is, "alto do", this do is neither high nor low, people stipulate that it is the boss.

    It's called "**c" and the accompaniment is divided into two parts: the beat and the chord. The chord starts only when the beat is turned on.

    There are 2 ways to turn on the beat, one is synchronous start, the other is one to sound when you press it, you can set the beat to start synchronously, he will have a light flashing to remind you, turn on the chord as well, then you press the key of the chord area (one and a half octaves of the leftmost keyboard of the electronic keyboard), he will ring. Look carefully, you will have the rhythmic volume, chord volume and total volume on the piano, adjust it according to your needs, and you can highlight the melody. There are two forms of playing chords, one is monophonic, the other is tritoneal, you tun them all and try it, the monophonic one is easier to operate, you can go and see it

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Black keys. You need to look at the top of the score, where it is generally marked with what key the song belongs to, for example, it is marked with C 1, which means that the song is in C key, and if it is 1, it means that the song is in E flat key.

    Then find the scale of the key according to the key of the piece, for example, the scale in C is cdefgab, and the scale in F is fgabbcde. Then at this time, BB is the black key, that is to say, for example, F 1, then do is the F bond, RE is the G bond, MI is the A bond, Fa is the Xiangheng BB bond, Sol is the C bond, LA is the D bond, and SI is the E bond.

    Keyboard. Medium black keys for playing variable scales; The black keys of the electronic organ are not orange and need to be represented in the simple score, and there is tonality in the simple score. in staves.

    , a variable scale does not necessarily indicate a black key, but a black key can only be represented by a variable scale. In white notation, the variable scale always represents the black key, and the black key can only be represented by the variable scale.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Only look at the seven major keys of C, D, E, F, G, A, and B, and through looking at the pictures and explanations, you will be familiar with and master the different positions of each of them on the keys and the fingering.

    These seven major keys, except for B key E, which are rarely used, the other five are very commonly used, especially C, D, F, and G are used the most, especially in popular songs, and they often have to deal with them.

    The English letters on the keyboard diagram undoubtedly indicate the tuning or key signature, while the Arabic numerals are the brief notation roll call, the Chinese Chinese numerals are the right finger method, and the one, two, three, four, and five represent the thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger, respectively.

    To learn these keys, it is best to start in C major, because at its simplest, each note played by the scale is on the white key. The fingering of each key is a natural scale for playing that key, and it is not difficult for beginners to play it as long as they follow the correct posture and fingering. The rest of the keys, although there are notes on the black keys, black and white are staggered, but there is no major difficulty.

    Compare the fingering of the seven major keys, and you will find that there are six keys with the same fingering, all of them.

    One, two, three, one, two, three, four, five, that is, only the fingering of F major is special, is.

    One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four.

    If a beginner wants to play the music and songs arranged in these seven major keys well, he must practice the corresponding scales of these keys, and he must follow the regular fingering of the marking, and cannot tamper with it without permission, so as not to bring trouble to the subsequent learning.

    Note that although the diagram indicates the right hand, the left hand phoneme is exactly the same in each key, but the fingering is different.

    <> Extended Content: Understanding Electronic Keyboards:

    The keyboard is divided into black keys and white keys, which is simple, just look at the color. Look at the black keys again, there are two leaning together and three leaning together, the following correspond to three white keys and four white keys respectively, these seven keys from the first to the seventh are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7...

    In the same way, the next group raises an octave of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Each key of the electronic organ can play a note name, in the keyboard** there are two black keys adjacent to the left of the first key is **C, that is, the 1 of C key, the right order is C scale 1 (do) 2 (re) 3 (mi) 4 (fa) 5 (sol) 6 (la) 7 (si) continue to the right is the high register, which is the ...... of the bandwidth auspicious rental point above the brief score solfègeAnd so on, the names and solfèges are arranged in order, with **c to the left being the low register, and the further to the left in the order, the lower the notes. The black key between the two white keys is a semitone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The black keys represent semitones, while the white keys represent whole tones.

    The use of black keys is a semitone relationship except for e to f and b to c, and the other tones are raised or lowered by the black key in the upper right or the black key in the upper left.

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