Where the Notes Fall on a Keyboard
On a keyboard, the white keys are the
"natural" notes, and the black keys are the
"sharp" and "flat" notes. Naturals, sharps and
flats are discussed further in
Key Signatures.
Middle C, discussed in
Notes on Staves, is a natural (white) key,
and is approximately the center key of a piano,
which has 88 keys. Some keyboards and organs
have less than 88 keys, but the same basic rule
applies.
As you'll notice (especially if you're
looking at a keyboard), not all notes have
sharps or flats (there's no C or F flat, nor is
there B or E sharp).

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