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Piano music question?

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how do you play this when there's two treble cleffs?

its not like i have 3 hands.

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  1. Very sure. The fact that there are words underneath the line kinda gives it away.

    However, if you really are desperate to play the melody, then it's perfectly possible. For example, in the fast bar (+ lead in), hold the top G and low A but let the C do the melody's rhythm. The stretches aren't that big between the right hand and the voice so it's really not too much of a challenge.  


  2. The top treble clef is the melody (tune)

    under neath is the melody with backing then there is the bass cleff for the left hand.

    you would play the second treble cleff along with the bass cleff  if backing a singer.

    play the top treble cleff along with the bass cleff to just play the tune.

    hope this helps


  3. you don't. The top treble clef is the vocal, or main melody. You don't play that, that for a possible singing accompaniment.
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