RE: [Harp-L] H. Levy and Conceptualizing notes--piano
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You can know that Middle C is the C outside the 5 lines (a space and line
which you have to add in your mind outside the treble) and where to sound it
on a piano.
In order to sound it on a harmonica, you have to know it is the Hole No. 1
Blow on a diatonic and most chromatics.
On a guitar, you can sound it by fretting the 3rd fret on the 5th string or
8th fret on the 6th string because every note (the exact same note; not an
octave higher or lower) can be played in at least two places on a guitar).
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Guitar is written an octave higher than sounded, so middle C is actually the
first fret of the second (B) string.
Gary
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