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On most all pianos it an A often referred to as A0. It vibrates at approximately 27.5 Hz and this note was chosen because the fundamental tone becomes so weak that the average human ear will find it hard to differentiate between notes going lower than this.

Some exceptions to this note being the lowest are some models of concert grands such as the Bosendorfer which have extra notes in the bass with the keys being colored in reverse or having a cover over them. These pianos have extra long bass strings that allow them to project a stronger fundamental tone that can be distinguished from each other. There is a piano that is owned by the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto that goes down to a G -1.

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On a standard 88-key piano it is C, 4 octaves above Middle C. See link.

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On a full range piano with 88 keys, the lowest black note is a B-flat.

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