The white key immediately to the left of the set of two black keys is what note/pitch on the piano?

A. D
B. B
C. A
D. C
I think it's C, but I am not sure. Please help

1. G clef.

2. Every Good Boy Does Fine
3. How high or low a note is
4. c

I think it is c too

which C there are two C's.

its d the key is c

To determine the note/pitch of the white key immediately to the left of the set of two black keys on a piano, you can use the concept of musical intervals.

First, find the set of two black keys on the piano. The white key to the immediate left of this set is known as a "C" key. This is a useful reference point because the pattern of notes repeats throughout the piano.

Next, you can use the concept of musical intervals to determine the note/pitch of the white key in question. Moving one note to the left on the keyboard corresponds to moving one whole step down. Therefore, the white key immediately to the left of the set of two black keys is one whole step down from "C."

By counting backward one whole step from "C," you will arrive at the note/pitch of "B." So, the correct answer to your question is B.