Is there a lot of activity below middle C in the pitch range of the music?
A middle C has a frequency of about 261.1 Hz.
Tenor clef looks exactly the same but middle C is now there.
She looked at the keyboard, then hit middle C with her right forefinger.
It starts two octaves below middle C, but can go very high.
In older instruments, a middle C sounded the same whether the key was caressed or pounded.
Is middle C really the note of a well-strung bow?
The computer model is a three-dimensional thing: middle C struck in a certain way looks like a 3-D mountain range.
Thus, middle C would be heard as the note B just below it, and so on.
"A lot of people can't find middle C," she said.