Unveiling The Secret To Playing Gospel Music By Ear by Alice Wilson (android based ebook reader .TXT) π
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If you have always wanted to play the piano but had thought it was too complicated, Unveiling the Secrets to Playing Gospel Music by Ear, Lessons for Beginners is a great book to start with.
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PART I
GETTING TO KNOW
THE PIANO/PORTABLE
KEYBOARD
The keyboard is made up of seven letters of the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. The piano or portable keyboard is made up of black and white keys. As you move up and down the keyboard, from left to right, you will see that the black keys on the piano or portable keyboard are recognized as either sharps (#) or flats (b). As you go up for example C, C#, D. Look at the diagram on page 4, look at the note C; notice the next note is C# which is a black key. You are going up Β½ of a step. By doing the note, name changes from a C natural to a C sharp. Sharp means you go up Β½ of a step. Now if you go down Β½ of a step from the note C, to the note B, you will have a flat (b). The flat name would be C flat, etc.
Letβs look at the diagram above, notice we have black and white keys that have note names. Beginning from left to right from C to C you will say C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, and back to C. It just repeats over and over again. Notice the note E, B, and F have either a flat or a sharp symbol which the key E can also be called F flat (Fb) in the Cb Major Scale, B can be called C flat (Cb) in the Gb and Cb Major Scale, and F can be called E sharp (E#) in the C# Major Scale.
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Now to recognize the alphabet setting without having
letters on the piano keys is to remember that:
C is the first note of the two black keys
D is in the middle of the two black keys
E is at the end of the two black keys
F is the first note to the left of the Three black keys
G is the 2nd note of the three black keys
A is the Third note of the three black keys
B is at the end of the
Three black keys
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THE KEYBOARD
NAME OF THE BLACK KEY FLATS (bβS) AND SHARPS (#βS) IN THE BLACK KEYS
The Black Keys Can Be Used As Flats(bβs) or Sharps(#βs)
The F Can be used as E# and the B can be used as Cb
The White Keys Can Be Use As Flats(bβs) or Sharps(#βs)
F B
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VIII
PART I
GETTING TO KNOW
THE PIANO/PORTABLE
KEYBOARD
The keyboard is made up of seven letters of the alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. The piano or portable keyboard is made up of black and white keys. As you move up and down the keyboard, from left to right, you will see that the black keys on the piano or portable keyboard are recognized as either sharps (#) or flats (b). As you go up for example C, C#, D. Look at the diagram on page 4, look at the note C; notice the next note is C# which is a black key. You are going up Β½ of a step. By doing the note, name changes from a C natural to a C sharp. Sharp means you go up Β½ of a step. Now if you go down Β½ of a step from the note C, to the note B, you will have a flat (b). The flat name would be C flat, etc.
Letβs look at the diagram above, notice we have black and white keys that have note names. Beginning from left to right from C to C you will say C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B, and back to C. It just repeats over and over again. Notice the note E, B, and F have either a flat or a sharp symbol which the key E can also be called F flat (Fb) in the Cb Major Scale, B can be called C flat (Cb) in the Gb and Cb Major Scale, and F can be called E sharp (E#) in the C# Major Scale.
1
Now to recognize the alphabet setting without having
letters on the piano keys is to remember that:
C is the first note of the two black keys
D is in the middle of the two black keys
E is at the end of the two black keys
F is the first note to the left of the Three black keys
G is the 2nd note of the three black keys
A is the Third note of the three black keys
B is at the end of the
Three black keys
2
THE KEYBOARD
NAME OF THE BLACK KEY FLATS (bβS) AND SHARPS (#βS) IN THE BLACK KEYS
The Black Keys Can Be Used As Flats(bβs) or Sharps(#βs)
The F Can be used as E# and the B can be used as Cb
The White Keys Can Be Use As Flats(bβs) or Sharps(#βs)
F B
Imprint
Publication Date: 11-26-2009
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