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shehackedyou
Aug 14, 2004

it is never too late to give up your prejudices


I have been working on this song and got confused with the notation. At the start of the line it explains which lines are sharp for the bass clef but on the same line it switches to the treble then back to the bass without indicating new sharps for the lines. Does that mean that the lines remain sharp regardless of the switch between bass/treble or that it it resets with the new notation?

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shehackedyou
Aug 14, 2004

it is never too late to give up your prejudices

Lamb Virtuoso posted:

Yup, the C,D,F,G sharps still apply even when they change the clefs.

Does that mean the C,D,F,G sharps apply to all corresponding notes in the staff regardless if they are on the lines with the sharps or do it only mean the lines they land on are sharp? Thanks for the help.

shehackedyou
Aug 14, 2004

it is never too late to give up your prejudices

trimpton posted:

Does that mean the C,D,F,G sharps apply to all corresponding notes in the staff regardless if they are on the lines with the sharps or do it only mean the lines they land on are sharp? Thanks for the help.

I'm still confused by this - so I figured I would make a picture to help illustrate my confusion.


So does the key signature only apply to the F on the F line with the sharp or does that mean all F's on the staff including the one at the bottom (If there was a note there)?

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