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ben
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posted: 8/29/2005 at 6:15:09 PM ET
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what would you call a note that is under the stave and above?

(the note is round with a straight line through it)

trumpetgeek53
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A whole note?

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imnidiot
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posted: 8/29/2005 at 9:22:39 PM ET
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What I think you're referring to, are notes above or below the staff. If the note is under the bottom line which is the E, then the note is D. Go backwards with the notes below the E, And forward for notes above the top line which is F. Below would be D,C,B,A etc., and above would be G,A,B,C,etc.

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Pete
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A note on a Ledger Line, I think that is the term you are looking for.

Baruch 3:14

ben
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thanks for the pointers .



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