- white key (on a piano, organ, etc.)see also 黒鍵
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- white key (on a piano, organ, etc.)
This term is used to refer specifically to the non-black keys on a keyboard instrument such as a piano or organ. These keys correspond to the natural musical notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and are typically played in contrast with the black keys, which represent sharps and flats.
Generated collocations (experimental)
はっけん白鍵をおす押すto press the white keyはっけん白鍵とこっけん黒鍵white keys and black keysはっけん白鍵のおと音the sound of the white keyぴあのピアノのはっけん白鍵white keys on a pianoはっけん白鍵のはいち配置arrangement of the white keysはっけん白鍵をれんしゅう練習するto practice the white keysはっけん白鍵をつかった使ったきょく曲songs using the white keysはっけん白鍵のめろでぃメロディmelody of the white keysすべて全てのはっけん白鍵all the white keysはっけん白鍵のおんかい音階scale of the white keys
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