![]() The first thing you need to do is to find the Middle C on your piano, which is the 24th key from the left on an 88-key keyboard. However, it is actually a lot easier than it looks! The secret is that the 12-note pattern (including all the notes) is the same throughout the keyboard.įor now, let us focus on naming the 12 keys and their corresponding notes. ![]() Knowing that you will have to memorize all 88 keys and the corresponding notes can be overwhelming. The pattern is 2 black keys bracketed by 3 white keys and then 3 black keys bracketed by 4 white keys. You might notice that the same pattern of keys repeats throughout the entire keyboard. Meanwhile, take a look at this image below. These keyboards have 29 white keys and 20 black keys. Check out below:įinally, we have the 49-key keyboards. This keyboard has 36 white keys and 25 black keys. Here is an example:Īnother variation is the 61-key keyboard. The 76-key keyboard has 45 white keys and 31 black keys. Here is an example of a standard 88-key keyboard:Īside from that, there are other variations. The remaining 36 are black keys also referred to as flats and sharps. A standard piano has 88 keys, 52 of which are white keys that are also known as natural notes. Piano Keyboard Layoutįirst, you need to take a look at the piano keyboards without the labels. We have created an easy chart for you to use as a reference, so you can familiarize your instrument with ease. This article aims to help anyone struggling with labeling their piano keys. Do not worry, though, as every beginner starts here. ![]() Looking at the piano keys without knowing what they are for can be pretty intimidating for a beginner. ![]()
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