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What does a d note look like?

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On the basic staff made up of the G and F clefs, D appears 3 times. D is the middle line of the F clef, it is the bottom space (the space below the lowest line) of the G clef, and it is also the second line down of the G clef. Any note at any of these locations is D.

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