Middle C, also known as C4, is located in the center of the piano keyboard, one octave below C5 and one octave above C3. On a standard grand staff, it is positioned on a ledger line just below the treble clef staff and on the first line of the bass clef staff. It serves as a reference point for pitch and is often used as a starting note for beginners learning Music Theory and piano.
sorry but its quite obvious ........... because its a note c and its in the middle
Middle C is the C located just to the left of the middle of most pianos.
Because its almost in the centre (middle) of all the keys and the note is a c =)
If you have a Bfootjoint... the lowest note is a B natural, one note below Middle C. If you have a Cfootjoint.. the lowest note is a C natural or Middle C.
middle C
sorry but its quite obvious ........... because its a note c and its in the middle
Middle C is the C located just to the left of the middle of most pianos.
Middle C is the C located just to the left of the middle of most pianos.
The note represented by the keyword "middle C" when written on the treble clef staff is the C note that is located in the middle of the piano keyboard.
Because its almost in the centre (middle) of all the keys and the note is a c =)
If you have a Bfootjoint... the lowest note is a B natural, one note below Middle C. If you have a Cfootjoint.. the lowest note is a C natural or Middle C.
middle C
Middle C..
the note C is middle finger down (left hand)when you are holding it
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C3
A bass C is the note one octave below middle C.