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The frequency of the lowest note on a piano is about 27.5 Hertz.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
Nobody is for sure what the lowest note. J.D. could ALMOST hit notes that were of the piano, but not quite. Im pretty sure the lowest note was a double low C.
The lowest note that can be played on a musical instrument is determined by the instrument itself. For example, on a piano, the lowest note is typically A0, which is the lowest A on the piano keyboard.
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
The lowest note on a piano is the A0 key, which produces a deep and resonant sound. This note is produced by striking a thick and long string inside the piano with a hammer when the key is pressed.
The lowest note that can be played on a tuba is typically the pedal B-flat, which is one octave below the lowest note on a standard piano.
The lowest note that a baritone singer can typically reach is around the G2 note on the piano.
The lowest note ever sung on record is a G-7, sung by Tim Storms.
If you have a Bfootjoint... the lowest note is a B natural, one note below Middle C. If you have a Cfootjoint.. the lowest note is a C natural or Middle C.
The lowest note ever sung by a human voice is the G-7, which is about 0.189 Hz.
im not sure about other instruments, but i play piano and i know for sure that it has treble clefs. the lowest note is A and the highest note is C. it's different for different pianos. But this is for a grand piano.