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Some pitches, notated between the
staves of the grand staff overlap
clefs. If pitches have the same letter
names and are in the same register,
will they sound differently?

Sagot :

Answer:

No, if pitches are the same letter and in the same register they will sound the same. The note D printed as sitting on top of a leger line above the bass cleff on the grand staff has the same sound as a D printed below the bottom line of the treble clef on the grand staff.

Explanation:

The note D printed as sitting on top of a leger line above the bass cleff on the grand staff has the same sound as a D printed below the bottom line of the treble clef on the grand staff.