You can call it different things depending on your need. The second note is the supertonic, the full step just above the tonic. The tonic names the scale. In solfege the second note is Re (recall the song from The Sound of Music: Doe, a deer, a female deer...) Also, the second note has a specific name if you name the tonic that the scale starts with. In the scale of C, the second note is D, for example.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
The last note on a piano is an A.
None, because the first and last note have to be the same.
In piano music, a tie is a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch, indicating that the second note should be played without re-striking it. Instead of playing the second note, the pianist holds the first note for its full duration, effectively extending its value. Ties are used to create longer notes that span across bar lines or to emphasize a sustained sound.
Lowest note on the harp is C1, the lowest C on the piano. The highest note is G7, the highest G on the piano.
There is a group of two black notes. The white note on the right of the second black note of this group is E.
The highest note on a grand piano is the note C. The lowest note on a piano would be D.
The last note on the 88-key piano is an A.
The last note on a piano is an A.
A piano typically starts on the note A when played.
The highest music note that can be played on a standard piano is typically a C8, which is the highest note on the piano keyboard.
The frequency of the lowest note on a piano is about 27.5 Hertz.
The highest musical note that can be played on a standard piano is typically the C8 note, which is the 88th key on the piano keyboard.
The highest note that can be sung is typically around the F6 note on the piano, which is the highest note on the standard piano keyboard.
Find a teacher, watch a video, etc. A piano has 88 keys. The first note is A. The second is B, then C, D, E, F, and G. The black key to the right of a note is called a sharp. The black key to the left of a note is called a flat.
The A note on the piano is located to the right of the A note, one key higher, in between the A and B notes.
The highest note on a standard 88-key piano has a frequency of about 4186 cycles per second. The lowest note is about 27.5 cycles per second. Starting from any known note, you can calculate the frequency of the next higher note by multiplying by the twelfth root of two, approximately 1.05946.