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Basics of keyboard you have to learn....

Welcome to the basic tutorial of keyboard and all the best , learn some of the tips and also the notations of some of the great English , Hindi and also some Kannada songs... only on http://keyboardonlineclass.blogspot.in/


a. Western style
b. Indian classical style



a. Western style of keyboard notes :- In this style you mainly learn the notes as C , C# , D , D#.... and so on as shown above. In music, the tonic is the first scale degree of the diatonic scale.


After tonic, the names of the remaining scale degrees (of a diatonic scale) in order are as follows:


supertonic — second scale degree (the scale degree immediately "above" the tonic);
mediant — third scale degree (the "middle" note of the tonic triad);
subdominant — fourth scale degree (a fifth "below" the tonic);
dominant — fifth scale degree (the most "pronounced" harmonic note after the tonic);
submediant — sixth scale degree (the "middle" note of the subdominant triad);
leading tone (or leading note) — seventh scale degree (the scale degree that "leads" to the tonic, this is also referred to as subtonic);
subtonic - also seventh scale degree, but applying to the lowered 7th found in the natural minor scale.
I think this is enough for a basic tutorial !! :) you'll learn more...


b. Indian classical style :-In this style you will learn the notes as SA , RE , GA , MA ,... and so on as shown above. In this style the first note is SA and in this style the notes are arranged in a specific manner to form certain tones called RAAGAS. SA and PA are called natural notes which doesn't have any sub divisions in them... but the other notes are divided into two or three sub-divisions. Keep visiting our blog for every Wednesdays for new lessons and I request you to follow certain tips which i'll be mentioning in this blog to be a very good Keyboard Player... !! Cheers !!!

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