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The purpose of ledger lines in both the bass and treble clef is to extend the range of notes that can be notated beyond the staff lines. Ledger lines are used to represent notes that are higher or lower than the notes that can be written within the staff lines.

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What denotes the notes below middle c?

A bass clef, or ledger lines in the treble clef.


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What are the pitches common in both treble and bass clef?

Middle C is one ledger line below treble and one ledger line above bass.


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What is the name of the single note that connects the treble clef to the bass clef?

Middle C, which is one ledger line below the treble staff, and one ledger line above the bass staff.


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What are the names of the notes represented by ledger lines in the bass clef?

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How do you read outer ledger lines piano?

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Where does middle c sit in a grand staff?

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