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The Key Board


Forward and Backwards in the key Board

Forward











Backwards












Tones and Semitones 


The shortest Distance between any two notes is a semitone.
Its a One step from one note to another. Forward or Backwards in the Key Board.



Two semitones are Equals to One Tone.
Two Steps going forward or backwards in the key board is a Tone.















                                   
sharps and Flat notes


sharps are marked in semitone wise, all in to Right side (Forward)



Flats are marked in semitones wise, all in to Left side (Backwards)


Double sharps and Double Flats Notes 

Double sharps - X -are marked in Tone wise, All in Right side (Forward)

Double Flats -bb - are marked in Tone wise, All in Left side (Backwards)
























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