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F# and C# are both black keys. If you find three keys and then two keys the C will be to the left of the two keys. the C# will be the first black key in the set of two. The F# will be the the first black key in he set of three.

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G sharp can be easily made out of two characters: G and #

G is found in the centre of the keyboard next to H, T, F and B.

# is found just left of the enter (return) key and left of the @ key.

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In any group of three black keys, F♯ is the black key to the left of the group of three.

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there are sets of black keys and keys(3in a set and 2 in a set)..C# is the first black key of the 2set black keys..there are more than 1 c# in a piano..

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the black note between G and A. Another way of finding it out is that it is the second black note in the group of three black notes. i hope that makes sense!

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the first three buttons on the top half

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