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  • and the c sharp tonality! u play it well... beautiful and interesting 2 parts

  • i asked my piano teacher he told me that in organ playing - in the baroque music there s no c sharp

  • retune*

  • It's normally tuned to E flat. But sometimes I need a D flat, or a low B or B flat, and I might retune it to those pitches for specific pieces---as long as the E flat isn't needed in the same piece. Mostly I leave it at E flat!

  • u return that to which pitch?

  • hey i see a black key at the end of the instrument... is it E flat? then where is c sharp? im asking because its c minor invention finishin on c minor?

  • The last black key in the bass in E flat; there is no D flat (or C#). This is the case on some keyboards of this period. If there is a piece that uses one or the other of E flat or D flat, I retune the key to that pitch.

  • It must be quite difficult to play on that small instrument.

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