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          Certainly not the first. The second is unobjectionable. But why not the third? It's the standard notation, and is just fine.






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          I'd go with the second or the third, depending on the clef that you need before and after this passage.



          The first one feels more uncomfortable that the others.






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          Certainly not the first. The second is unobjectionable. But why not the third? It's the standard notation, and is just fine.






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          Certainly not the first. The second is unobjectionable. But why not the third? It's the standard notation, and is just fine.






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          Certainly not the first. The second is unobjectionable. But why not the third? It's the standard notation, and is just fine.






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          • Fair point. I suppose there really aren't that many ledger lines now that I think about it.

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          Fair point. I suppose there really aren't that many ledger lines now that I think about it.

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          Fair point. I suppose there really aren't that many ledger lines now that I think about it.

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          @ConnorSannipoli No worse than the second option.

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          @ConnorSannipoli No worse than the second option.

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          I'd go with the second or the third, depending on the clef that you need before and after this passage.



          The first one feels more uncomfortable that the others.






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          I'd go with the second or the third, depending on the clef that you need before and after this passage.



          The first one feels more uncomfortable that the others.






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          I'd go with the second or the third, depending on the clef that you need before and after this passage.



          The first one feels more uncomfortable that the others.






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          I'd go with the second or the third, depending on the clef that you need before and after this passage.



          The first one feels more uncomfortable that the others.







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          • Did you mean "second or the third"?

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            – Connor Sannipoli
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          Did you mean "second or the third"?

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          Did you mean "second or the third"?

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          I believe OP did mean 2nd or 3rd. These are the opening measures and they lead into a passage with standard treble and bass clefs. I will press on with number three.

          – Connor Sannipoli
          5 hours ago





          I believe OP did mean 2nd or 3rd. These are the opening measures and they lead into a passage with standard treble and bass clefs. I will press on with number three.

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          Right, that was a typo.

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