That would be the bass clef. There is a curved shape with two dots next to it: the dots are on either side of whichever line is designated as F.
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
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.
You need to draw a small supplementary line below the staff. Then the middle C will be right on top of it.
The closest G to Middle C is the G below it. The distance (or interval) between them is a perfect fourth.
G two octaves below middle C
The middle C note is placed on the first ledger line below the bass clef staff.
The middle C note is typically placed on the first ledger line below the treble staff or the first ledger line above the bass staff on sheet music.
The bass clef is placed on the fourth line from the bottom of the staff in music notation.
The number placed below an element's symbol in a chemical formula is called a subscript. Subscripts indicate the number of atoms of that element in a molecule.
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
That refers to a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes below middle C or to a bass instrument trademark.
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.
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In a list of numbers in sorted order, the median is the middle number in rank order. It is a number with as many values above it as below it.
The rebar is placed first. Sometimes a side of the form will go up, than the rebar. This is primarily because the bar being placed above must be tied to the bar below. With forms up, the bar could not get tied into place. The only bar placed after forms might be caissons, drilled piles or sonotubes where there are stay in place forms retaining the surrounding soils for concrete placement.
Some prefixes that indicate position include "sub-" (below), "super-" (above), "inter-" (between), "intra-" (within), and "trans-" (across). These prefixes help modify base words to specify a particular location or placement.
The symbol you are referring to is called a "cedilla." It is a diacritical mark placed under the letter "c" to indicate a soft "c" sound, as in the word "ç" in French, Portuguese, and Catalan.