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middle c
noun
A specific musical note, particularly the note C4, at approximately 261.6 hertz, appearing at the middle of the alto staff and directly between the treble and bass staves.
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Start at Middle C. Put finger 1 on the middle C note key.
MIDDLE C, by William H. Gass.
Traditionally, this stretching has been done from middle C upward.
That middle C offers the quasi innocence of the bystander?
Middle C is shown as c′, and the notes in the octave above middle C as d′, e′,... b′.
My voice, for example, quits at the A above Middle C, where altos are perfectly comfortable.
But an A above middle C sounds different under Lupu's finger.
4. The light has changed; middle C is tuned darker now.
Middle C is 263 Hertz, or 263 waves of atmospheric compression and attenuation every second, and even someone stone deaf could identify Middle C, at least with an amplifier and an oscilloscope.
Listening to Mozart one day in my studio, I thought, "A composer doesn't direct a pianist to play a note 'something like middle C.' She requires middle C or some other specific note".
The frequency of these waves was equivalent to a B flat, 57 octaves below middle C, the astronomers calculated.
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