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− | Leger lines are added above or below staves on [[treble clef]] and [[bass clef]] to show higher or lower | + | Leger lines (or ledger lines) are added above or below staves on [[treble clef]] and [[bass clef]] to show higher or lower notes. |
− | The first leger line you meet is [[middle C]] - it's | + | The first leger line you meet is [[middle C]] - it's the line between treble and bass. |
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+ | The other lines can be worked out relative to C. | ||
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+ | Read more: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledger_line Wikipedia] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 27 August 2020
Leger lines (or ledger lines) are added above or below staves on treble clef and bass clef to show higher or lower notes.
The first leger line you meet is middle C - it's the line between treble and bass.
The other lines can be worked out relative to C.
Read more: Wikipedia