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Music: of these notes, What note is the highest? A,B,C,D, E, F or G?

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BD1998 · 26-30, F
It depends where you are on the piano...my piano ends with a C and starts with an A. when I say that I mean that the A is the lowest and C is the highest (on my piano)
SW-User
Do you have any knowledge about music and notes? Can I ask you?
@BD1998
BD1998 · 26-30, F
@SW-User yeah I've taken piano lessons for 4 years now, ask away :)
SW-User
Finish the sequence after the last one....A, A-Sharp, B,......? Then what?


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BananaChips · 41-45, F
@SW-User It is, theoretically, an infinite cycle. An A could be higher than a C, or lower than a C.

I know you were asking someone else but I have played music and read sheet music for over 30 years. I started learning piano when I was 6, taken formal lessons in piano, voice and clarinet, and am self taught on guitar.
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Finish the sequence after the last one....A, A-Sharp, B,......? Then what?

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BananaChips · 41-45, F
@SW-User C comes next. B to C is a half step, as is E to F. E can actually be notated as F flat and it's not wrong, for example, just not the conventional notation. The easiest way to see this would be to look at the black and white keys on a piano.
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If you look at this image, these are the notes on the low-E string of a guitar...look how it skips B# and goes right to C....I do not understand! Where is B sharp? Why is it allowed to skip it and go right to C?


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BD1998 · 26-30, F
@SW-User b#