Guitar Trivia
LET´S START
00:30
1/7
That’s right! Did you know that the white and black colors help pianists find the right notes quickly? The black keys are called sharps and flats—they change the sound a little.
KEEP PLAYING
Oops, not quite. Did you know the piano keys are white and black so players can see patterns and not get lost on the keyboard?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
2/7
Good job! Did you know professional pianists can move their fingers more than 10 times per second? Their fingers dance across the keys!
KEEP PLAYING
Almost. Did you know pianists use their hands and fingers because they can move quickly and accurately across many keys?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
3/7
That’s right! Did you know the right pedal is called the sustain pedal? It makes the notes keep ringing even after you lift your fingers.
KEEP PLAYING
Not this time. Did you know the pedal doesn’t change colors—it helps the notes last longer and sound smoother?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
4/7
Exactly! Did you know the right side sounds higher because the strings inside are shorter and thinner?
KEEP PLAYING
Close, but not quite. Did you know the higher-pitched notes are on the right side of the piano, where the thinner strings live?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
5/7
That’s right! Did you know the notes follow a repeating order—C, D, E, F, G, A, B—again and again across the whole piano?
KEEP PLAYING
Not this time. Did you know the notes repeat in order across the keyboard? After C always comes D.
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
6/7
Yes! Did you know Middle C sits exactly in the center of the keyboard? Pianists use it to know where the low and high notes begin.
KEEP PLAYING
Oops! Did you know Middle C is right in the middle of the piano and is the most important starting point for beginners?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
7/7
You got it! Did you know a full piano has 88 keys—52 white and 36 black—covering almost every sound the human ear can hear?
KEEP PLAYING
Almost! Did you know most modern pianos have 88 keys so they can play both very low and very high notes?
KEEP PLAYING
CONGRATS!
You’ve unlocked new knowledge!
TRY AGAIN!
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Guitar Trivia
LET´S START
00:30
1/7
That’s right! Did you know that the white and black colors help pianists find the right notes quickly? The black keys are called sharps and flats—they change the sound a little.
KEEP PLAYING
Oops, not quite. Did you know the piano keys are white and black so players can see patterns and not get lost on the keyboard?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
2/7
Good job! Did you know professional pianists can move their fingers more than 10 times per second? Their fingers dance across the keys!
KEEP PLAYING
Almost. Did you know pianists use their hands and fingers because they can move quickly and accurately across many keys?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
3/7
That’s right! Did you know the right pedal is called the sustain pedal? It makes the notes keep ringing even after you lift your fingers.
KEEP PLAYING
Not this time. Did you know the pedal doesn’t change colors—it helps the notes last longer and sound smoother?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
4/7
Exactly! Did you know the right side sounds higher because the strings inside are shorter and thinner?
KEEP PLAYING
Close, but not quite. Did you know the higher-pitched notes are on the right side of the piano, where the thinner strings live?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
5/7
That’s right! Did you know the notes follow a repeating order—C, D, E, F, G, A, B—again and again across the whole piano?
KEEP PLAYING
Not this time. Did you know the notes repeat in order across the keyboard? After C always comes D.
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
6/7
Yes! Did you know Middle C sits exactly in the center of the keyboard? Pianists use it to know where the low and high notes begin.
KEEP PLAYING
Oops! Did you know Middle C is right in the middle of the piano and is the most important starting point for beginners?
KEEP PLAYING
00:30
7/7
You got it! Did you know a full piano has 88 keys—52 white and 36 black—covering almost every sound the human ear can hear?
KEEP PLAYING
Almost! Did you know most modern pianos have 88 keys so they can play both very low and very high notes?
KEEP PLAYING
CONGRATS!
You’ve unlocked new knowledge!
TRY AGAIN!