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Each key of a piano keyboard represents a specific musical note. They are each named by using certain letters of the alphabet—A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
If you look carefully, you will see that there is a passing of white notes relative to black notes that repeats itself over and over again for all the 88 keys of the keyboard. I know I said this before already, but it is important that you remember this. If you concentrate on learning the names and relationships of the notes of one octave, from root note of the key you are in—also referred to as a tonic, the root and the tonic—to the same note an octave higher.
As you can see, you can you hear the same note, but higher. (Demonstration) Those are the octaves. E flat, F sharp. (Demonstration) This will open up the entire keyboard to you once you figure this stuff out. One octave is eight steps from the bottom to the top, regardless of which key you are in. That is it. (Music playing)
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