A ledger line note is located above or below the staff. A small line runs through or adjacent to the note. It is a note that is not on the stave, but placed on an extra line that is only wide enough for one note. So if you had middle C on a treble stave, it would be a ledger line note because it is put on an extra line. You can also have more than one line at a time, going up or down as far as you want (but it would be easier to put in 8ve signs).
Another name for the General Ledger is Nominal Ledger.
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The Ledger is simply a weight that is attached to the end of a fishing line. For fishing it is essential that the main line from a reel is terminated in a hook length of line that is of slightly lesser strength ie mainline 12lb and terminal line 10lb. This ensures that if the fish breaks the line it is not dragging a long length around the lake. The set up is simple, we have the main line attached to the weight with a second hook length off the weight with some bait on it. The hook length is of lesser strength. Often a 'hair rig' will be used. This is where the bait used is attached to the hook by a few millimetre of line. This encourages a fish to take the bait without feeling the hook. There are many ways of attaching the hook line to the ledger or main line such as a 'helicopter rig'. I suggest readers do a google search for 'helicopter rig', 'hair rig', 'knotless knot' and ledgering..... regards.... Rufty in Kent
The line through middle C is called a "ledger line." Ledger lines are used in musical notation to extend the staff for notes that fall above or below it. Middle C itself is positioned on the first ledger line below the treble staff or the first ledger line above the bass staff.
The ledger lines are an extension of the staff. On the Treble Cleff, the highest line is the note "F". The space at the top of the Treble Cleff going up is the note "G". The next note up requires a ledger line, and is the note "A" Going up again brings us to the space above the first ledger line which is "B". In the Bass Cleff, you go down the scale starting a G as the lowest line on the Staff. Then "F" in the space below, and the "E" note gets the first ledger line below the Bass staff. The second ledger line below is the note "C" An easy way to remember it is the ledger line between both staffs is middle C. Middle C only has one ledger line. Above and below the staff, the C notes have 2 ledger lines.
bar line Sorry, bar lines separate music into repeating rhythmic patterns. The lines that extend the range of the staff are called ledger lines.
The line that goes through middle C on the musical staff is called the "ledger line." In the treble clef, middle C is typically notated on a ledger line below the staff, while in the bass clef, it is notated on a ledger line above the staff. Ledger lines extend the staff to accommodate notes that fall outside its range.
The Tagalog term for "ledger line" is "linya ng ledger." In music notation, these are the extra lines added above or below the staff to extend its range for notes that fall outside its limits.
Middle C is one ledger line below treble and one ledger line above bass.
One ledger line below the treble clef staff, or one ledger line above the bass clef staff, or the middle line in alto clef, or the 4th line in tenor clef.
One ledger line below the treble clef staff, or one ledger line above the bass clef staff, or the middle line in alto clef, or the 4th line in tenor clef.
Middle C is located on the first ledger line below the treble staff and the first ledger line above the bass staff.
ledger line
A ledger line is a line on a musical stave that you insert when a note is written above or below the stave. For example, in the treble clef, a ledger line is seen when a note is written below middle C, or above the second A above middle C.
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