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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2008-07-15 03:06
Ed Palanker wrote:
> I would think it would be C3 because it sounds an octave lower
> then the C4 shown in the icon above.
Correct. It would be a C3. Any note can be written in any clef, given enough ledger lines ...
Piano music where a written C4 sounded a C3 would have 8vb written above it if it was written in treble clef.
The numbers are to disambiguate the true pitch (other than the fact that we are a transposing instrument on top of that ...)
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