Ledger lines
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Don't know if this has been suggested before, probably, but it's a bit disturbing when notes, that belong to the treble clef, but are below middle C, are moved to the bass on the sheet music display. Ledger lines below middle C are what I would very much like to see. Thanks for reading this.
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Thank you Nicholas, look forward to it. Oh yes, of course, also ledger lines above the treble and below the bass clef, but that goes without saying maybe.
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Yes, ledger lines are the lines for the notes outside the grids themselves, outside the five lines and four spaces grids of the treble and the bass clefs. Since the E4 notes in the original sheet belong to the bass clef, they fall upon a ledger line, but as Synthesia has it now, it simply moves the E4s to the treble clef, to the lowest line of the grid, where it's supposed to be, according to music notation rules, but not according to the original sheet.
I am a real piano, and music reader beginner, so I don't know the music notation rules.
The only thing I am able to note is that the original is more comfortable / easy to read, because the bass clef has to be played with the left hand, and the melody (treble clef) with the right hand.
It's very hard to see with the Synthesia music sheet.
The only thing I am able to note is that the original is more comfortable / easy to read, because the bass clef has to be played with the left hand, and the melody (treble clef) with the right hand.
It's very hard to see with the Synthesia music sheet.