We'll start with the white keys. Though they were black in my time, but for some reason they've switched. [he seems a bit amused by this] Nevertheless.
In music, your basic pieces are seven different note names. [he presses down a white key, then follows up each white key going upwards] A, B, C, D, E, F and G. And then, once we hit G, the next note repeats as A. So notes that are 7 white keys apart from each other will always have the same name.
So if this--[he presses down a note] is C, then where is another C?
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We'll start with the white keys. Though they were black in my time, but for some reason they've switched. [he seems a bit amused by this] Nevertheless.
In music, your basic pieces are seven different note names. [he presses down a white key, then follows up each white key going upwards] A, B, C, D, E, F and G. And then, once we hit G, the next note repeats as A. So notes that are 7 white keys apart from each other will always have the same name.
So if this--[he presses down a note] is C, then where is another C?