You need to draw a small supplementary line below the staff. Then the middle C will be right on top of it.
Those little lines above or below a music staff are called ledger lines.
There are three notes between the bass and treble staves. The D is placed just below the bottom line of the treble staff. The note below that is middle C. This note is written with a line through it called a ledger line. Below middle C is the note B. The B is placed just above the top line of the bass staff.
All open, or 1st and 3rd for the G below the staff.
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
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The staff was is correct
The title is 'Chief of Staff.' But one might say or write "...the Chief of Staff's responsibility."
You need to draw a small supplementary line below the staff. Then the middle C will be right on top of it.
I think so, you can say ex-staff member or ex-employee.
No, the word 'staff' is plural, therefore the staff 'are' here.
Depends on how you say it, Examples..... (The dining staff are all in the kitchen.) or... (The dining staff is going to do the honor.)
staff is translated "le personnel" (masc.) in French
Personal de ventas (Sales Staff)
Metaphorium patrolium
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On a regular one its b below the staff-f above the staff some saxes have Bb and F#