It depends on the notes around it. If the notes before and after it have stem extending down, the stem would go down or vice versa.
ledger line
In the King James version the word - brotherhood - appears twice Zec 11:14 Then I cut asunder mine other staff, even Bands, that I might break the brotherhood between Judah and Israel. 1 Pet 2:17 Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king. However, words such the word - brother - appears 367 times the word - brother's - appears 35 times the word - brotherly - appears 6 times the word - brothers' - appears once
The Bible often uses the staff or rod to symbolize the authority one has or the authority vested in him by another. Moses' staff became a symbol of his authority and commission from God when he appeared before the older men of Israel, also when he appeared before Pharaoh and the magic-practicing priests of Egypt. (Exodus 4:29-31; 7:9-12) And at God's direction, Moses lifted up his staff over the sea and "split it apart" that the Israelites might escape on dry land. Afterward God had Moses stretch out his staff again, and the waters plunged down on the Egyptians, drowning them all including Pharaoh! (Exodus 14:21-3; Psalm 136:15)
A wooden staff? Grooves xx
do you mean 'what is the LATIN word for staff?' ? Virga
Downward.
Ledger, or Leger lines. You add them to the staff for pitches above or below it. (for example, a high C looks like a note with a line through it) If you Google Ledger Lines, im sure you can find more!
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The typical maximum range extends as high as the C above the treble staff all the way down to the F just below the bass staff (written notation, not concert pitch). Some players can play higher or lower, but there is very little literature that calls for extreme range.
well yes but not in teen titans where it extends automaticly but you have to pull or push it
Thats about when i started playing above the staff, some of my class mates were playing above the staff in 7th grade, it all depends on the skill level of the player
A bassoon has exactly a three octave range. The range extends from a low B-flat below the bass clef staff, the B-flat-1 on a piano, and goes up to the B-flat-4 above middle C.
the G 1 line above the the bottom of the staff is open along with the one 1 space above the staff and the one 3 spaces below the staff is 1st and 3nd you are probably talking about the G on the staff(no fingers)
A bassoon has exactly a three octave range. The range extends from a low B-flat below the bass clef staff, the B-flat-1 on a piano, and goes up to the B-flat-4 above middle C.
The term "tempo" indicates the speed a composer intends the piece to be played. "Allegro" is Italian for a fast, light, cheerful tempo. The grand staff is the combination of the bass and treble clef staffs linked by a barline and a brace. The tempo indication appears above the treble staff of the grand staff, usually at the beginning of the piece, or whenever the composer chooses to change tempos throughout the music.
A short line placed above or below a staff to accommodate notes higher or lower than the range of the staff.
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