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Q: When a note is above or below the staff how do you determine its letter name?
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Short lines above or below the staff?

Metaphorium patrolium


In music do you place tempo terms above or below the notes?

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How do you finger an g on the trumpet?

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A short line add for extending the range above or below the staff?

ledger line


What is a 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.


When a pitch falls above or below the range indicated by the staff you must use?

Ledger lines.


What is the tunning note of a oboe?

I Dunno :L Edit: The highest note possible is an A above high C; or 4 ledger lines above the staff. In most of the common repetoire, however, oboes rarely play anything above the D above the staff.


What is the highest and lowest note on the euphonium?

The highest and lowest note of the euphonium depends upon the strength and skill of the player as well as the specific capabilities of the euphonium. The practical range of the euphonium is from E below the bass staff to the Bb an octave above the bass staff, but many players can exceed that range. The range cannot be extended chromatically lower, however, unless the euphonium has a fourth valve.


What lines are added to staff to extend the range?

Those little lines above or below a music staff are called ledger lines.


What is ledger lines?

A short line placed above or below a staff to accommodate notes higher or lower than the range of the staff.


Lines that allow a note to extend above or below the staff are called what?

Ledger lines :)