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on what because if its on the piano its a D On the piano, it is a D, or C#.
in treble clef, a high C is on the second ledger line above the staff.
The motto of William C. Hinkley High School is 'A Flight above the Rest'.
depends on the pressure when its high so the water boiling above 100 c and vice versa
the g above the high C. it's pretty much the G in the 6th octave, being the central C, the C in the 4th octave
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
C is the symbol for carbon. It is an element.
C is the symbol for carbon. It is an element.
C is the symbol for the element carbon
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
"High" is a relative term when it comes to any brass instrument. In my experience, the normal range for a high school player was any note up to the first G above the staff (G5).Keeping differences in players in mind, it was also my experience that some players struggled to play a top-space E, while others managed the C above the staff seemingly effortlessly.