Originally Posted By: David Snyder
Plus it is not how the staves work. There are too many notes on the piano. It kind of has to be a bass and treble clef. That is why they made it that way.

The piano has a very wide range. You can play everything from middle C on up (or a few notes below middle C) but if you go much below that and stay on the treble clef it will look really weird man.

Well, that's not quite right. There is no reason not to have a double treble-clef stave. In fact sometimes it's important, critical in fact.
Here is a section from a musical piece I play from time to time, Scott Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag. It would be much more difficult to read that if it was written using a bass and treble clef.

It does take discipline to read though.

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