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What note is most commonly the highest key that has a damper?

What note is most commonly the highest key that has a damper?
  1. Do the high notes require dampers?
  2. Why do the highest notes not have dampers?
  3. Where is the damper in a piano?
  4. What is the most keys on a piano?

Do the high notes require dampers?

Look inside the piano: there are no dampers for the highest notes.

Why do the highest notes not have dampers?

However, such instruments do not appear until the middle of the 1820s. By this time, the stringing had become so heavy that with the short scale allowed by early wire, the sound of the highest notes was little more then a short-lived plink. Therefore, dampers were simply unnecessary.

Where is the damper in a piano?

The damper pedal, sustain pedal, or sustaining pedal is to the right of the other pedals, and is used more often than the other pedals.

What is the most keys on a piano?

However, there are pianos made today that have more than 88 keys! The Imperial Concert Grand Bosendorfer piano has 97 keys! On this particular piano the extra keys have the colors reversed – the black keys are white and the white keys are black so you can distinguish the extra keys from the standard 88 keys.

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