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The middle black key in the set of three black keys
A#/Bb
if you have a piano then press a black key. it also depends on the key you are pressing too, as different keys make different sounds.
There are 36 black piano keys that are raised and further back than the white keys. The black key on the right of a white key is a sharp and the one on the left of the white key is a flat.
There are 7 octaves on a standard grand piano (plus a minor third, or one additional "black key"). If each octave has 5 accidentals (or black keys) then 7 octaves would have 35 black keys, plus the additional B Flat at the bottom of the piano.....so: A 72 key piano has 36 black keys.
Ab is the middle black key in group of three black keys on the piano.
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the black keys on the piano are sharps and flats. If the note is flat they you will play the next key to the left. If they note is sharp, you will play the next key to the right.
If you'll locate where there are 3 black keys together, it is the white key that is just after the first black key.
Yes, A flat is the same black key as G sharp on the piano. It is the middle black key in the three black key groups.
52 keys on a standard 88-key piano are white, 36 are black.
Eb is the black key on the right of the groups of two black keys.