Difference between revisions of "Middle C"
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| − | This is often the first note you come across - it's written with one line through the middle, | + | This is often the first note you come across - it's written with one line through the middle, between the [[treble clef]] and [[bass clef]]. |
It's also ''near'' the middle of the piano. . . | It's also ''near'' the middle of the piano. . . | ||
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| + | Practise spotting middle C in music - in treble or bass. | ||
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<youtube>https://youtu.be/Ras89gRsN_o</youtube> | <youtube>https://youtu.be/Ras89gRsN_o</youtube> | ||
Latest revision as of 18:41, 11 December 2021
This is often the first note you come across - it's written with one line through the middle, between the treble clef and bass clef.
It's also near the middle of the piano. . .
Practise spotting middle C in music - in treble or bass.