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Old Oct 2, 2007, 04:36 PM
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music treble

what is it called when a treble and bass staffs together

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Old Oct 2, 2007, 04:53 PM   #2  
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This is called the Grand Staff. If you are learning to play an instrument, you really need to find these things out on your own.
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I am curious as to why you are asking these types of questions. Are you studying a band or orchestra instrument, or maybe even piano? Or, is this something for a music class in school? I have been a music and private teacher of instruments, especially piano, for a long time.
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i am trying to learn piano on my own. piano for dummies was a good book for me. it explained grand staffing and other basic questions. what ever instrument u want to play has one. plain simple, and basic. then u can go to other books, scales and cords in more detail. i think the fun of learning to play an instrument is teaching yourself. i may get slammed by the teachers but i am having fun learning on my own. i feel it is more of an accomplishment.
practice, practice, practice and then practice again. the more u use your instrument the more familiar and easier it becomes.
your question was a valid one.
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