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Lesson 43 of 84 ยท Music Notation

Ledger Lines for High and Low Notes (Part 2)

Learn about ledger lines for high and low notes (part 2): use sharps, flats, and natural signs correctly

What You'll Learn

A fermata (bird's eye) over a note means hold it longer than written. The performer or conductor decides the exact length.

1

Use sharps, flats, and natural signs correctly

2

Identify key signatures

Notes on the Staff

E4
F4
G4

Check Your Understanding

Question 1 of 3

Which clef is used for low-pitched instruments?

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