- What note is below middle C?
- Where are notes below middle C placed?
- Where is middle C on a music sheet?
- What are the notes above and below the staff called?
What note is below middle C?
The bass clef is a way to notate pitches below middle C. It is also commonly known as F clef because it locates F on the staff. Piano bass clef notes are most frequently played with the left hand.
Where are notes below middle C placed?
The bass clef (or F-clef) is the first musical symbol on the bass staff. Musical notes written on the bass staff are notes below the middle C note. These notes below the middle C are played by the left hand on a piano keyboard.
Where is middle C on a music sheet?
The top staff is usually marked with a treble clef and typically played with the right hand while the bottom staff is usually marked with a bass clef and typically played with the left hand. Middle C lies in the gap between the staves, on an imaginary line.
What are the notes above and below the staff called?
A ledger line or ledger line is used in Western musical notation to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staff.