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Jan 26, 2013 at 0:20 comment added supercat It's important to note that in most contexts even when one has a treble and bass cleff adjacent to each other, a melodic line which starts in the treble cleff and descends down a little below middle C and then goes back up will often be notated using ledger lines attached to the treble cleff, and likewise with the bass cleff for lines which go slightly above middle C and go back down.
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Dec 24, 2011 at 23:29 comment added NReilingh Good example. If he wants real challenge/kick in the pants, I'd suggest the first few chapters of Paul Hindemith's "Elementary Training for Musicians".
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