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The piano switches clefs at middle "C". It is not at the exact middle of the keyboard, however.

The exact middle is the space between middle "E" and Middle "F". Middle "C" is two white notes to the left of that point.

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treble (right hand)

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If you are using your right hand it will be written on a treble clef and if left hand bass clef.

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