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Different notes

juiceellish

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    The numbers refer to the respective register on a piano. A “regester” is an octave, simply put, and a piano has 7 registers. C is the note used for reference because the middle of the piano is a C; also called “middle C”. C4 is that middle note, so if you play the first C on your far left, that’s C1, next up is C2, so on until C7.
     
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    William B.

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    Cool that's what I thought, I guess it was kind of obvious
    maybe it works sometimes with guitar
     
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    William B.

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    Guitar has about 4 octaves per note because of the way standard tuning is. The difference in all of the notes, however, is the timbre. The F note (first fret, first string) on strings 1 thru 5 all are the same pitch, but have different timbres.
    Cool a new word, I thought timbre was what people said when cutting down trees
     
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    Saphyra

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    Like Josh said, the notation of C1 or C2, applies on piano.
    Actually on piano, it begins with a A note so the C1 is the third tone on piano and then you have the C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 and C7, and it's the same thing for the others notes (D, E, G, A, B)
    The C1 is the most low tone but I am repeating that what Josh said
     
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    William B.

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    Wait I am going to find the whole of the keyboard from piano and I'll explain ^^
    Okay, I'll make a bookmark. Tomorrow I'm going to make another track ( if not too tired ) and try to apply some piano/keyboard/guitar notes theory.
    I should be practicing it more for songwriting, my guitar skills is lacking some from not practicing these past few weeks but it's okay

    Thanks!
    Josh too
     
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    Saphyra

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    I took a photo of my piano and I show the notes and how it is built ^^
    Maybe it explains better than my words
     
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    Saphyra

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    maybe it ends on an A, the 1st key is still broken, got the wrong size screwdriver
    You first key (the broken one) is a C note and your keyboard ends also with a C note
    Moreover, you have like only four or five octaves like C1, C2 C3 C4, so yes your keyboard has really less notes than a piano that your can see in generally
     
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    Ed Seith

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    maybe it ends on an A, the 1st key is still broken, got the wrong size screwdriver

    This has 55 keys and 5 octaves. starting and ending on C (the broken key is a C). A full-sized keyboard is 88 keys, and 8 octaves.
     
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    Saphyra

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    This has 55 keys and 5 octaves. starting and ending on C (the broken key is a C). A full-sized keyboard is 88 keys, and 8 octaves.
    Yup and mine starts with a A note and has 88 notes but ends like the keyboard of William with a C note , it is the number of notes on an accoustic piano in general (idk if it's the right word sorry for my bad english )
     
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