All of us who are acquainted with the piano know that the keyboard consists of a series of white and black keys.
The naturals, which make up most of the keyboard, are white, while the sharps and flats, which make up the rest of the keys, are black.
However, what is not commonly known is that centuries ago, the colours on the piano were reversed (black naturals, and white sharps).
All of us who are acquainted with the piano know that the keyboard consists of a series of white and black keys.
The naturals, which make up most of the keyboard, are white, while the sharps and flats, which make up the rest of the keys, are black.
However, what is not commonly known is that centuries ago, the colours on the piano were reversed (black naturals, and white sharps).