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porilo | 14:16 Sat 25th Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Obviously our friend Michael Mepham is not a musician because the answer for 19d does not place middle C on the second line. As a pianist and church organist I can confirm that using the G-clef, middle C is placed on a little ledger line all by itself, between the bass stave and the treble stave. The second line in the G-clef is the note G, not middle C.
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I'll take your word for it.
I'm not a musician but according to my research shouldn't the answer be C clef but that precludes peonage.
Encarta dictionary states G Clef as clue C on second line
I don't know about Encarta but Chambers says "a clef, the treble clef, on the second line of the treble stave,marking G", which seems to prove Porilo's point.
I thought every piano pupil learnt E(very) G(ood) B(oy) D(eserves) F(ood) as a way of remembering which note was on which line !
I have been out all day and just been finishing off a few clues left by my husband. I could not believe that MM had given G CLEF as the answer (with peonage) and scrolled back to find if anyone had queried this. Porilo and kettledrum are perfectly correct; the G-clef places G on the second line. By the way, I learnt Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, but that is a bit old-fashioned!

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