Oh we'll, I'm a drummer so I don't really have to deal with a lot of notes. It was kind of dumb for that person to assume that some people don't get the joke though
Hello other fellow drummer, I hate to get all drum-nerd on you but can I ask what kind of drum kit you have? I'm thinking about getting a ddrum dominion ash, they look fabulous :]
Oh cool, I still have my basic kit as well, sound percussion.
The good thing about drums is that you can always put good heads on them and tune them to make em sound good
For anyone wanting to know. The piano goes from A to G and repeats, with sharps and flats of course (the black keys). To find any C, look at a set of 2 black keys and go to the left of the 1st one and it's a C. Same for F, it's the key that's right before the 1st black key in the set of 3 black keys.
Black keys = sharps or flats. C sharp is the exact same key as D flat. Look at the picture, the note pressed is a D. Follow in alphabetical order on the white keys until you get to G, then it goes to A and so forth. Better?
All the notes have a letter - A, B, C, ... G. Those are a certain note, but those notes can be high pitched or low pitched. So, the same notes start on the left as low notes (a lower version of A, B, C, etc) and end on the right with higher pitched versions of the same notes. All that makes up the white keys. The black keys are essentially the same but have different names and sounds.
The good thing about drums is that you can always put good heads on them and tune them to make em sound good