Halberstadt keyboard

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The Halberstadt keyboard (or Halberstadt layout) is the standard keyboard found on pianos, organs, harpsichords, clavichords, and most electronic synthesizers and samplers.

Layout

The Halberstadt keyboard contains a number of repetitions of a 12-key pattern, which conventionally corresponds to 12-tone equal temperament, such that the pattern repeats at the octave. Starting on C, the notes go as follows:

Halberstadt keyboard layout
Key Color[note 1]
C White
C#/Db Black
D White
D#/Eb Black
E White
F White
F#/Gb Black
G White
G#/Ab Black
A White
A#/Bb Black
B White
(C) (White)

The black keys are raised and placed further back compared to the white keys. The white keys contain the C major scale, and the black keys contain the F# major pentatonic scale.

On a standard piano, there are 88 keys, corresponding to 7 octaves and 4 additional pitches.

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Notes

  1. On a modern piano. Some instruments (notably harpsichords and clavichords) have reverse colors.