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Hello dear keyboard players!
How many ledger lines do you accept to read before you prefer an ottava sopra or bassa? I'm typing a score that nearly encompasses the piano's range and feel the original pretty illegible.
This seems to depend on the instrument. One flautist tells "do use ledger lines, we're used to them, no ottava sopra at all please" despite they need 5 ledger lines for the C and the instrument can play higher, like F. Bur violinists happily read ottava sopra above the 3rd ledger line more or less, as they need 8va and even 15a anyway since the instrument reaches more than an octave higher than the flute.
So what about you keyboard players?
And: are you used to the octaviating clefs? Treble clef with an 8 on top, bass clef with an 8 below. They spare the dotted lines over the notes. I feel piano scores are already overloaded.
Thanks!
How many ledger lines do you accept to read before you prefer an ottava sopra or bassa? I'm typing a score that nearly encompasses the piano's range and feel the original pretty illegible.
This seems to depend on the instrument. One flautist tells "do use ledger lines, we're used to them, no ottava sopra at all please" despite they need 5 ledger lines for the C and the instrument can play higher, like F. Bur violinists happily read ottava sopra above the 3rd ledger line more or less, as they need 8va and even 15a anyway since the instrument reaches more than an octave higher than the flute.
So what about you keyboard players?
And: are you used to the octaviating clefs? Treble clef with an 8 on top, bass clef with an 8 below. They spare the dotted lines over the notes. I feel piano scores are already overloaded.
Thanks!