Why is the number of black keys less?

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I wonder why it looks like this on a keyboard
W B W B W W B and so on instead of W B W B W B W B?

Whats the purpose of this with 2 whites in a row?
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DeepFiber wrote:I wonder why it looks like this on a keyboard
W B W B W W B and so on instead of W B W B W B W B?

Whats the purpose of this with 2 whites in a row?
To make it less confusing as to WHERE the next "C" is. Could just be me though.

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Because it is layed out for the major scale of C (Ionian mode) and not for hexatonic (augmented).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_scale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexatonic_scale
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because if the scale works out with all white keys, the space from the 3rd to 4th scale degrees is only a half step (no black key in between); same thing with the space from the 7th to the 8th.

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It just looks cooler this way.

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DeepFiber wrote:I wonder why it looks like this on a keyboard
W B W B W W B and so on instead of W B W B W B W B?

Whats the purpose of this with 2 whites in a row?
I suppose the keyboard could have been laid out BWBWBW etc. But having all the natural notes as white keys provides two advantages that I can see... one is that you have the "lower layer" as the natural "base" keys that are not flatted or sharped (at least in most keys) and the alterations would normally require a black key. This seems less confusing than having F#/Gb a white key on the same level as D or E.

The other thing that the break between black keys provides is a visual cue to the notes on the keyboard. You can see the pattern of black keys easily and just place your fingers where they need to go. If it were BWBWBW etc., then you'd have to color code the keys somehow...

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I think it's racism.

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ZombyWoof wrote:I think it's racism.
And reverse racism on harpsichord!

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i ate the rest

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ZombyWoof wrote:I think it's racism.
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It is widely reckoned as an homage paid by the keyboard's inventor to his mother's teeth.

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standalone wrote:It is widely reckoned as an homage paid by the keyboard's inventor to his mother's teeth.
He USED "his mothers" teeth...

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I'll give 7/5 odds it was invented by some jive-assed honky.

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C00kie wrote:Because it is layed out for the major scale of C (Ionian mode) and not for hexatonic (augmented).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_scale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexatonic_scale
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DeepFiber wrote:
C00kie wrote:Because it is layed out for the major scale of C (Ionian mode) and not for hexatonic (augmented).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_scale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexatonic_scale
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