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5, but these can be extended above and below the stave.
Lines added to the stave when notes are below or above the top of the stave are called "ledger lines" or "leger lines". They can occur in any stave indicating an instrument with melody.
the five lines in which music is written on is called a Stave..:) staff
The stave is where you write the musical notes and it consists of five lines. Where you write the notes determines the pitch.
H is the German notation for B flat so still just 5 lines on the stave
Music Notes are written on a stave. A stave has 5 Lines and spaces. Notes can either go on the lines or in the spaces. If you are piano player you might play on a grand stave or sometime spelt grand staff. That is where you have 2 stave's joint together. Hope this helps
ledger lines
DFACEG is the order of letter names on the lines on the stave with a tenor clef.
A stave is a piece of wood cut from the tree usually just a split quarter of the tree. It is before any work is done to it except splitting. Also it is the full length of the bow.
there are four spaces in a staveThe musical stave comprises five horizontal lines - resulting in four spaces.
A stave consists of five horizontal lines that music notes are written on. It serves as a framework for musical notation and helps musicians interpret pitch and timing while reading sheet music.
A staff or a stave is the system of parallel lines and spaces used to write music notation.