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On a piano keyboard, C is the white key immediately below (to the left of) any group of two black keys. The rest of the white keys proceed in alphabetical order, starting with A (two white notes to the left of C), and ending with G, after which they start again with A. Visually, using a vertical bar (|) to represent a black key, it would look like this:

. . . C | D | E F | G | A | B C | D | E . . .

On a full-sized piano keyboard, the lowest key is A and the highest key is C, but this may not be the case on an electronic keyboard.

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the very first note is a C. Middle C is the centre of the keyboard.

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