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8 CHAPTER 1. PITCH Figure 1.11: Middle C is above the bass clef and below the treble clef; so together these wo clefs cover much of the range of most voices and instruments. Exercise 1.1 (Solution on p. 24.) Write the name of each note below the note on each sta in Figure 1.12. Figure 1.12 Exercise 1.2 (Solution on p. 24.)
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