- C
- C#
- D
- D#
- E
- E𝄲
- F
- F#
- G
- G#
- A
- A#
- B
- B𝄲
- C
- C#
- D
- Mystery note
- C
- C#
- …
Amazing that you can tell. They all look the same to me.
It’s astonishingly obvious once it’s pointed out:
There’s no B#/Cb and no E#/Fb, so the groups of two black notes are between C and E, and the groups of three are between F and B.
Lol their joke is that the layout doesn’t actually match a piano. Normally there are seven white keys and five black keys. So E# isn’t a thing, that’s just F. And B# isn’t a thing, that’s C.
Makes me wonder why they even bothered to have 7 different notes instead of 6, with B# and E# as valid notation.
Blue note support!
Could make it perfect just by shaving some material off, it’s missing the appropriate gaps between E and F, and B and C
Came here just to note this. So close!
Yeah but it would make the job much more complicated as very few would know and care about it to do it right.
I was just going to say “That’s not right.”
You were so much kinder and more helpful. Which is why you’re you and I’m me.
Put some motion sensors on that thing and rig it so I can play chopsticks with my feet.
And then add a light so cats can scare the shit out of passersby with eerie dissonance in the dead of night.
The layout differing from a typical piano bugs me though.
Westminster bridge also makes shadows. https://i2-prod.mylondon.news/incoming/article18813054.ece/ALTERNATES/s1200b/0_Shadow_on_Westminster_Bridge-1.jpg
I think we are looking at one of them new fangled microtonal keyboards. The white keys are your standard 12 TET notes (C, C#, D, D#, etc.) and the black keys are your half sharps / half flats.
Slaps roof you could fit so much math music in this bad boy.
The piano for when dodecaphony doesn’t subvert tonality nearly enough.
Now play chopsticks like Tom Hanks in Big.
Is that baked enamel?