No it is the middle one
Gb Ab Bb
The b flat key is going to be a black key. I can only help if you know where to find a A and/or a B. once you find one of them, lets use A for example, is going to be the first black key you reach if you are going up in a scale. If you use my B example just go back down a scale and it will be the first one you reach. See the related link below for a picture of a keyboard labeled with notes.
On a standard keyboard, that's G sharp or A flat.
The black keys on a keyboard are in groups of three and groups of two. Looking at a group of three the black not on the right is a B flat, the white key next to it is a C
I have no idea what you mean by "identify", but the black keys are sharp and flat notes...
Do you mean the note? An enharmonic of D sharp is E flat.
Play the second black key in a group of two black keys.
The b flat key is going to be a black key. I can only help if you know where to find a A and/or a B. once you find one of them, lets use A for example, is going to be the first black key you reach if you are going up in a scale. If you use my B example just go back down a scale and it will be the first one you reach. See the related link below for a picture of a keyboard labeled with notes.
No G flat is.
On a standard keyboard, that's G sharp or A flat.
A-sharp is the third black key in the group of 3 black keys - it is more commonly known as B flat.
Notice that the black keys of a piano are grouped into two's and three's. The middle key of any group of three black keys is A flat. You would play that key and that note just as you would any other key on the keyboard.
A-flat is the black key located in the middle of the sets-of-three black keys.
The black keys on a keyboard are in groups of three and groups of two. Looking at a group of three the black not on the right is a B flat, the white key next to it is a C
I have no idea what you mean by "identify", but the black keys are sharp and flat notes...
Do you mean the note? An enharmonic of D sharp is E flat.
The middle black key in the set of three black keys
A flat is the name given to the black key directly left to a white key. e.g The black key to the right of C can either be called D Flat (left of D) or C Sharp (right of C). It's the same key and also sounds the same.