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Now that we know where C is on the keyboard, it’s easy to find the other notes. The key after C is D, followed by E, F, G, A and B. Then we go back to C, D, E, F, G, A, B and so on. It keeps repeating according to the number of keys on your keyboard. Just move in alphabetical order. The musical alphabet is from A to G. Seven letters.
If you can find C on the piano then you should be able to label all of the other notes. If you look up and down the piano keys and find the two black notes together and move one note to the left you will always be on a C. This is helpful because all of the notes on the piano keyboard repeat over and over again.
There are 52 white and 36 black keys. The first note is A. Most digital pianos have 88 keys while other keyboards can have 49 keys, 61 keys, 76 keys and so on. It varies. But most keyboards have either 61 or 76 keys. I trust that you have a better understanding of the notes and keys on a piano keyboard.