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The pitch of a note is how "high" or "low" it sounds - if a mouse squeak is high - and a cow's moo is low :)
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The pitch of a note is how low or  high it sounds - if a cow's moo is low and a mouse squeak is high! :)
  
 
On the piano, low notes are to the left, higher to the right.
 
On the piano, low notes are to the left, higher to the right.
  
 
On sheet music, the pitch is alphabetical from A to G as you climb the lines and spaces - see [[note reading]].
 
On sheet music, the pitch is alphabetical from A to G as you climb the lines and spaces - see [[note reading]].
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http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/piano-sharps.gif
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Sometimes symbols are added to change the pitch of notes:
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http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-sharp.png (#) - sharp - raise note a [[semitone]]
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http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-flat.png (b) - flat - lower note a [[semitone]]
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These two are less common, they double the effect:
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http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-double-sharp.png (x) - double-sharp - raise note a [[whole tone]]
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http://dundeepiano.co.uk/img/note-double-flat.png (bb) - double-flat - lower note a [[whole tone]]

Latest revision as of 09:28, 23 August 2021

The pitch of a note is how low or high it sounds - if a cow's moo is low and a mouse squeak is high! :)

On the piano, low notes are to the left, higher to the right.

On sheet music, the pitch is alphabetical from A to G as you climb the lines and spaces - see note reading.

piano-sharps.gif


Sometimes symbols are added to change the pitch of notes:

note-sharp.png (#) - sharp - raise note a semitone
note-flat.png (b) - flat - lower note a semitone

These two are less common, they double the effect:

note-double-sharp.png (x) - double-sharp - raise note a whole tone
note-double-flat.png (bb) - double-flat - lower note a whole tone