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Gospel Instruments => General Music Hangout => Topic started by: darkwing on December 18, 2007, 03:23:43 PM
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I just ran across something interesting in my "Piano for Dummies" book.
The pairs of black keys can be viewed as a set of chopsticks.
The trios of black keys can be viewed as forks.
Now here's the kicker...
The white key before each chopstick is a C.
The white key before each fork is an F.
C for chopstick, F for fork.
Now I have an easy way to teach kids!
;D
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I just ran across something interesting in my "Piano for Dummies" book.
The pairs of black keys can be viewed as a set of chopsticks.
The trios of black keys can be viewed as forks.
Now here's the kicker...
The white key before each chopstick is a C.
The white key before each fork is an F.
C for chopstick, F for fork.
Now I have an easy way to teach kids!
;D
Good stuff darkwing!! You have so much good information, keep it coming....
God bless!