There are 48 notes above middle C on a standard piano. Progressing in intervals of half steps they are Db/C#, D, Eb/D#, E, F, Gb/F#, G, Ab/G#, A, Bb/A#, B, C. They then repeat until you reach C two more times.
a above the middle C
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
It is B Edit: Top line of Bass Clef is A. One ledger line above the bass clef would be C. (Middle C if you were reading piano grand staff). The second ledger line would be E. The second ledger line above the staff in bass clef is E. Not B.
The last note on a piano is an A.
sorry but its quite obvious ........... because its a note c and its in the middle
a above the middle C
The lowest note is the G above middle C, and the highest is the A nine notes above that.
The C note two octaves above middle C on the piano.
That is correct. 262 Hz is the frequency of the note "middle C" on a piano keyboard, while 880 Hz is the frequency of the note A one octave above the note A above middle C on a piano keyboard.
It is B Edit: Top line of Bass Clef is A. One ledger line above the bass clef would be C. (Middle C if you were reading piano grand staff). The second ledger line would be E. The second ledger line above the staff in bass clef is E. Not B.
Any note that is above middle C.
An octave consists of the same note being sounded at different intervals one above or below the other, as in middle C and the C above or below it. A unison is the same note being sounded at the same place, as in a piano middle C and a guitar middle C being sounded simultaneously or two voices both singing middle C.
The last note on a piano is an A.
It depends which Ab you mean, the Ab note above middle C is approximately 415 Hertz.
Middle C is the C located just to the left of the middle of most pianos.
sorry but its quite obvious ........... because its a note c and its in the middle
Middle C is the C located just to the left of the middle of most pianos.