Ledger Lines and Pitch Range
Which statement best describes the function of ledger lines in relation to pitch range in musical notation?
A
Ledger lines serve as a visual representation of harmonic progression, illustrating the tonal range of a piece.
B
Ledger lines extend the pitch range beyond the standard staff, allowing composers to notate notes outside the typical range of an instrument or voice.
C
Ledger lines are used to indicate dynamic changes in a composition, expanding the expressive range of the music.
D
Ledger lines are employed to denote rhythmic variations, broadening the temporal range of a composition.
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