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Look
at "E" above middle
C on the staff above. You'll notice
that it has a " " sign next to it. This means that the composer wants you to play a
note that is 1 "half step"
down the keyboard from "E."
Go
to each white note within 1 octave and locate
all the "Flatted" notes.
There are five total (1 for each black note).
Their names are:
D - E
- G - A
- B
You
are done with this lesson. Congratulations.
You have now mastered "Flats."
Quick
Review
- "C"
Sharp is the same black note as "D"
Flat.
- "D"
Sharp is the same black note as "E"
Flat.
- "F"
Sharp is the same black note as "G"
Flat.
- "G"
Sharp is the same black note as "A"
Flat.
- "A"
Sharp is the same black note as "B"
Flat.
- #
stands for Sharp and
stands for Flat.
Remember
. . . practice at least 15 minutes every
other day until you start to play and practice
songs.
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