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A grand staff
A. shows both the treble and bass staff.
B. shows only treble staff.
C. shows only bass staff.
D. shows no clefs.
I think its A, PLEASE HELP
A. shows both the treble and bass staff.
B. shows only treble staff.
C. shows only bass staff.
D. shows no clefs.
I think its A, PLEASE HELP
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Answered by
PsyDAG
You got it!
The grand staff of piano music is simply the treble clef and bass clef joined together with a brace at the far left side. This grand staff (and, yes, it’s really called that) makes it possible for you to read notes for both your right and left hands at the same time. Why all the space between the two staves, you may ask.
The grand staff of piano music is simply the treble clef and bass clef joined together with a brace at the far left side. This grand staff (and, yes, it’s really called that) makes it possible for you to read notes for both your right and left hands at the same time. Why all the space between the two staves, you may ask.
Answered by
Random Tiny Human Being
Yes the answer is a
Answered by
Anai :D
Good Job! You're smart ^^
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