- Which notes are in between the staves?
- How are music notes arranged?
- What note falls in the middle of the two staves?
Which notes are in between the staves?
There are also three notes that belong in between the two Staves. Middle C (which has it's own little line through it) the middle D which lies above it, and the middle B which lies below.
How are music notes arranged?
The musical alphabet is, in ascending order by pitch, A, B, C, D, E, F and G. After G, the cycle repeats going back to A. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch. The lower on the staff, the lower the pitch of the note.
What note falls in the middle of the two staves?
Notice how the two clefs are “joined” by the C (shown in red). This C is commonly called “middle C” since it corresponds to the middle staff line on the Grand Staff. This C is commonly called “middle C” since it corresponds to the middle stave line on the Great Stave.