Looking at the image, we can see three rows labeled C, D, and E. Each row has a piano keyboard diagram on the left and a musical staff with a note on the right.
Let’s examine each row:
Row C:
- The keyboard shows a black key that is the third black key from the left in a group of black keys (which corresponds to C# or Db).
- But wait — actually, looking more carefully: the highlighted key is the white key immediately to the right of the group of two black keys. That’s C.
- On the staff, the note is on the first ledger line below the treble clef — which is middle C.
→ So this matches: the key shown is C, and the note written is C.
Row D:
- The highlighted key is the white key between the two black keys in the middle of the keyboard — that’s D.
- On the staff, the note is on the second line from the bottom of the treble clef — which is D.
→ This also matches.
Row E:
- The highlighted key is the white key to the right of the group of three black keys — that’s E.
- On the staff, the note is on the first line of the treble clef — which is E.
→ This matches too.
So all three rows correctly pair the piano key with its corresponding note on the staff.
But the problem doesn’t ask a question — it just shows these pairs. Since the user said “solve the problem,” and there’s no explicit question, perhaps the task is to identify what’s being shown? Or maybe to confirm they match?
Given the context, I think the most reasonable interpretation is that the student is meant to recognize that each letter (C, D, E) corresponds to both the piano key and the musical note shown.
Since all three are correct and consistent, if the task was to verify or label them, they’re already labeled correctly.
But since no specific question is asked, and the instruction says “solve the problem,” perhaps the intended answer is simply to state that each row correctly matches the note name with its position on the piano and on the staff.
However, given the format required, and that no multiple choice or direct question is present, I’ll assume the task is to identify the note names shown — which are already labeled as C, D, E.
Final Answer:
C, D, E
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable music note flash cards.