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When you run out of lines on a musical staff, you can use ledger lines. These are short lines added above or below the staff to extend the range of notes that can be notated.
Those little lines above or below a music staff are called ledger lines.
Ledger lines :)
A short line placed above or below a staff to accommodate notes higher or lower than the range of the staff.
The notes above and below the staff for the keyword "turn" are G above the staff and E below the staff.
Ledger lines.
ledger line
5, but these can be extended above and below the stave.
The staff can be extended upward or downward by adding ledger lines above or below the staff to accommodate notes outside the usual range. This allows for the notation of both higher and lower pitches that fall outside the five lines of the standard staff.
The bass clef notes on the staff for the keyword "bass clef" are G below the staff and F above the staff.
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!
The five lines and four spaces on which notes on a musical page are written, are called a Staff. A Treble Clef and Bass Clef staff are combined for piano music. All notes, quarter notes, half notes, whole notes, etc. are placed on a staff or if they are higher than the staff allows, they use ledger lines. In a piano staff, a ledger line is a short line between the two staffs that is shown when the note Middle C is notated. Ledger lines can also be above the top staff or below the bottom staff.