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                             Lesson 2                      
                             First, let’s review the white notes on the piano keyboard.  Take a look at this diagram from the last 
                             lesson and make sure you’re confident of the white note names. 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             Got it?  OK, let’s talk about the black keys.  Again, notice the repeating visual pattern of the black keys as 
                             you go left to right on the diagram.  First, there is a set of 2 black keys with the white key D between the 
                             pair.  After a pair of adjacent white keys (E & F), there is a set of 3 black keys alternating with the white 
                             keys G & A.  Then another pair of adjacent white keys (B & C).   
                              
                             The pattern then repeats, starting again with the set of 2 black keys, a pair of adjacent white keys (E & 
                             F), a set of 3 black keys, and finally a pair of adjacent white keys (B & C).  This pattern runs across the 
                             width of whatever keyboard you have. 
                              
                             So far, so good.  Now for the names.  I think this is where alot of folks get confused.   
                              
                             Any one black key has two possible names, a sharp name (symbol #) and a flat name (symbol b).  How’s 
                             THAT for confusing?  Let me say that again; any one black key has two possible names, a sharp name 
                             and a flat name.   
                              
                             Having dropped that bomb on you, let me try and clarify it for you.  Notice there is a black key between 
                             C and D.  Since the black key is to the right of the C, its sharp name will be C#.  All black keys adjacent to 
                             C and on the right side of C can be called C#.  In general, move right from a particular note, add ‘#’ to the 
                             name of that note. 
                              
                             Since that same black key is to the left of the D, its flat name will be Db.  All black keys adjacent to D and 
                             on the left side of D can be called Db.  In general, move left from a particular note, add ‘b’ to the name 
                             of that note. 
                              
                              
                                C#                                                         C#                                      C# 
                                or                                                         or                                      or 
                                Db                                                         Db                                      Db 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             Remember, the name C# and the name Db refer to one and the same note.  Which name you use will 
                             depend on the musical context; I will deal with that question in a later lesson.  For now, let’s just get 
                             solid on what each black note might be called.   
                              
                             Let’s name another black key.  Consider the left-most of the set of 3 black keys.   
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             This black key is immediately to the right of F so its sharp name will be F#.  It is immediately to the left of 
                             G so its flat name will be Gb.   
                                        F#                                       F#                                      F# 
                                        or                                       or                                      or 
                                        Gb                                       Gb                                      Gb 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             The short version of this pattern is ‘Move left from a note, add b to its name; move right, add # to its 
                             name’.  Extending this pattern to all the black keys, here is the complete set of names. 
                                   C#          D#          F#          G#          A#                              C#          D#          F#          G#          A# 
                                   or          or          or          or          or                              or          or          or          or          or 
                                   Db          Eb          Gb          Ab          Bb                              Db          Eb          Gb          Ab          Bb 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                                                                C#          D#          F#          G#          A# 
                                                                                or          or          or          or          or 
                                                                                Db          Eb          Gb          Ab          Bb 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             To test your understanding of this pattern, fill in this blank chart.  Don’t peek! 
                              
                              
                                                                                                                                                                  
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                                                                                                                               
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