Hey, Loopy
You know, it is not really a racist question, as I am black, and percieve the white keys to be easier to play, and if asked to play a song, would automatically start to play in "g". If Black voices tend to range in the area of the black keys when singing gospel, so what? I am just curious. Since I read this thread, I started paying more attention to the flat keys, and discovered that the more I played them, the easier they got. (surprise) In my mind, though, they will never be as easy as c, f, g, d, aw, ok, bflat. As far as reading music is concerned, though, I will not attempt to read any music that has more that two sharps in the key signature. The number of flats don't matter. It is easy to remember beadgc, and that I am always going to be flatting. Hey, maybe I answered my own question.
Berbie