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From the bottom to the top.... E - G - B - D - F... The notes on the gaps are F - A - C - E.
The space notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) F, A, C, E. The line notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) E, G, B, D, F. The space notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) A, C, E, G. The line notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) G, B, D, F, A.
that all the notes should be treated as an octave lower :)
Name the following notes in the treble clef
The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
From the bottom to the top.... E - G - B - D - F... The notes on the gaps are F - A - C - E.
The space notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) F, A, C, E. The line notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) E, G, B, D, F. The space notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) A, C, E, G. The line notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) G, B, D, F, A.
that all the notes should be treated as an octave lower :)
Name the following notes in the treble clef
You can remember FACE for the spaces from bottom to top, and Every Good Boy Does Fine for the lines from bottom to top.
The Viola does not have a treble cleft. but if you know the notes in a treble cleft write them down and just play the notes
In music, EGBDF (Every Good Boy Does Fine) represents the notes on the lines of the treble clef staff from bottom to top. It is a mnemonic device often used by musicians to quickly recall the notes in the treble clef.
If it's in treble clef then it should be the same as any other treble clef part. top to bottom the notes are f,e,d,c,b,a,g,f,e
Besides that they are both musical clefs, they have no similarities. Treble clef is a G clef, and bass is an F clef. The notes starting on the bottom line bottom to top line of a treble clef are: E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F ...and the notes on a bass clef are: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A.
F, A, C & E are the notes corresponding the the four spaces of the treble clef from bottom to top. The five lines of the treble clef from bottom to top correspond to the notes E, G, B, D & F. The mnemonic device I learned to remember that is "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge."
A symbol indicating that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C. It's the clef that woodwinds play in. Bass clef is played in by brass players. -kani92 A Treble Clef is a symbol which represents the high pitched notes. It is also called the G clef because it starts on the second line of the Staff or Stave.A staff or stave is 5 lines and 4 spaces on which music notes are written on.
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