In Classical Music rapidly playing a series of notes which is discretely audible is called a glissando. This can be done either on a piano or a harp.
The left hand plays bass notes, and the right hand plays treble notes.
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In piano music, notes are connected by slurs. These slurs indicate that the notes should be played smothly, with no breaks. A phrase is the point from the start of that segment to the end of it. A phrase can also be a place where the music gets louder and then softer.
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"Smooth Criminal" is a song by the late Michael Jackson. The piano notes for the song begin with F F F F F E F G G F G A A G A G E F. You can purchase the remaining notes from the Music Notes website for a small fee.
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Basically the notes you'll mainly encounter on the piano is A,B,C,D,E,F and G. But in reading them in the notes and the piano is different. These piano notes can either be a flat and a sharp notes. And piano notes doesn't just end with these letters. There are also the G-clef and Bass Clef and many more. This website has a massive information regarding piano and musical notes. Go check it out.
The piano notes for the song, Unchained Melody, can be found on the website Music Notes.
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These keys are the white ones on the piano, yes. These are the black notes on the piano.
Groups of eight notes are known as octaves. This series of eight notes occupy the interval between, and including, two notes, one having twice or half the frequency of vibration of the other.
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No. The shorter the piano strings, the higher the pitch (notes).
See the related link for the piano notes to Overboard.
No piano notes have been written for Iron Maiden songs.
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