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 could be written in bass and treble clefs.
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.
Music from Malcolm in the Middle was created in 1998.
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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 could be written in bass and treble clefs.
Go on google and look it up! You can find free sheet music anywhere! Or listen to it, and try to figure it out yourself. I recomend 8notes.com! It may not have the music you're looking for, but it does have great sightreading pieces! *SP*
By your vocal range. The alto part in choral music tends to range from the G below middle C to a "high F" (the F above the C above middle C). The soprano part tends to range from middle C to "high A." Whichever of these ranges you're most comfortable in will tell you what you are.
Middle C is so called because it is the only of the eight C keys on the piano keyboard that is located in the center of the keyboard. In musical notation, that note is also located in between the bass and treble clefs staves.
In the middle
the heaviest person would have to sit nearer the middle
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.
He/She sits in the middle