FACE
The spaces, from top to bottom, in treble clef, are: E C A F
The letters F-A-C-E appear in the spaces between the lines in the treble clef.
Treble clef or G clef, because it indicates the position of the note G.
Yes, the treble clef can also be known as the G clef, as the line that the circle of the clef is on, (the line second up from the bottom) is where the note of G is written.
Treble ClefECAFBass ClefGECAAlto ClefFDBGTenor ClefDBGE
The spaces, from top to bottom, in treble clef, are: E C A F
F-A-C-E (bottom to top)
F, A, C, E. or FACE!
In ascending order, F A C E.
The letters F-A-C-E appear in the spaces between the lines in the treble clef.
The lines (from top to bottom) on the treble stave are E G B D F The spaces are... F A C E
The spaces in the treble clef spell 'FACE'
Treble clef or G clef, because it indicates the position of the note G.
The 4th space of the treble clef staff would be an E note. Just Remember "F A C E" for the spaces of the treble clef and "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge" (E G B D F) for the lines of the treble clef
The note on the second space of the staff in the treble clef is A. In the treble clef, the lines from bottom to top are E, G, B, D, and F, while the spaces are F, A, C, and E. Therefore, the second space corresponds to the note A.
In the treble clef, the lines from bottom to top are E, G, B, D, and F, while the spaces spell out F, A, C, and E. In the bass clef, the lines from bottom to top are G, B, D, F, and A, and the spaces are A, C, E, and G.
You can remember FACE for the spaces from bottom to top, and Every Good Boy Does Fine for the lines from bottom to top.