You need to draw a small supplementary line below the staff. Then the middle C will be right on top of it.
No, its basically in the middle of the piano. That's why.
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.
Soprano is middle c to g, alto is treble clef under the staff g to d, tenor is c to high g ( bass clef) and bass which is bass clef f to c
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.
C4 is located on the treble clef staff as the middle C, which is the note directly below the first ledger line below the staff.
No, its basically in the middle of the piano. That's why.
The treble clef notes above the staff are F, A, C, E.
Middle C, which is one ledger line below the treble staff, and one ledger line above the bass staff.
The treble clef notes below the staff are F, E, D, C, and B.
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.
A low C on the treble clef (on the first leger line below the staff) joins with a high C on the Bass clef (the first leger line above the staff)
Middle C is located on sheet music on the first ledger line below the treble clef staff or the first ledger line above the bass clef staff.
The notes below the staff in treble clef are typically F, E, D, C, and B.
Violin music is written using the treble clef.