Piano Notes Chart | Beginner Piano Keyboard Notes Guide

Piano Notes Chart | Beginner Piano Keyboard Notes Guide

Quick Answer:

The piano notes are named A, B, C, D, E, F and G. These notes repeat across the keyboard in the same pattern, making it easier for beginners to learn piano keys step by step.

Learning piano notes is one of the first steps for beginners learning keyboard or piano.

Once you understand the repeating note pattern, the keyboard becomes much easier to navigate.

This guide explains piano notes, white keys, black keys and beginner note patterns.


Basic Piano Notes

The musical alphabet uses seven main note names:

A – B – C – D – E – F – G

After G, the pattern repeats again from A.

This repeating pattern continues across the entire piano keyboard.


White Keys on Piano

The white keys use the natural note names:

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G

Beginners usually start by learning the white keys before moving to sharps and flats.


How to Find Middle C

Middle C is one of the most important beginner piano notes.

To find C:

  • look for a group of two black keys
  • find the white key immediately to the left of that group
  • that white key is C

Middle C is commonly used as a starting point for beginner piano lessons.


Black Keys on Piano

The black keys are called sharps or flats depending on the musical context.

For example:

  • C sharp can also be called D flat
  • D sharp can also be called E flat
  • F sharp can also be called G flat

Beginners do not need to master every sharp and flat immediately, but recognising the black key pattern is very helpful.


Piano Keyboard Pattern

The piano keyboard has a repeating pattern of black keys:

  • groups of two black keys
  • groups of three black keys

This repeating pattern helps beginners locate notes quickly.

Once you can find C, you can count forward through D, E, F, G, A and B.


Beginner Piano Note Chart

Note Where to Find It
C White key to the left of two black keys
D White key between two black keys
E White key to the right of two black keys
F White key to the left of three black keys
G Next white key after F
A Next white key after G
B White key before the next C

Tips for Learning Piano Notes

  • start by finding all the C notes
  • learn the white keys before black keys
  • use the black key groups as landmarks
  • practise naming notes slowly
  • repeat short daily practice sessions

The more familiar the keyboard pattern becomes, the easier it is to learn songs, chords and scales.


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This page is provided for general informational and beginner educational purposes only. Piano note naming, notation and teaching methods may vary depending on learning system, teacher preference and musical context.