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lozanna [386]
2 years ago
13

What c on the music bar​

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2 answers:
Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
7 0

Here are some examples

Kryger [21]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

In treble clef, middle C is one ledger line below the staff. C covers the ledger line.

Explanation:

On the music staff, there are many places that are the note "C".

Here are some:

<u>In the treble clef</u>

"C" is the third space from the bottom.

Two ledger lines above the staff, C covers the ledger line.

One ledger line below the staff is middle "C", covering the ledger line.

<u>In the bass clef</u>

"C" the second space from the bottom.

One ledger line above the staff with C covering the ledger line, is middle C.

Two ledger lines below the staff is C also, C covering the ledger line.

The two middle C mentioned are the same note, just for different clefs.

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