The lines are called a staff. The staff is what music is read off of. There are two types of ways music is written on staffs. There is treble clef and bass clef. Bass clef is used for lower instruments (i.e.-Trombone, baritone). Each line and space on the staff has a different name/note meaning. For treble clef the notes are (from bottom line to top, including spaces-) E,F,G,A,B,C,D,E,F. For treble clef the notes are G,A,B,C,D,E,F,G,A.
Those five lines are called a "staff."
Music is composed of sound or sounds that create rhythms in time.
The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)
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the five lines in which music is written on is called a Stave..:) staff
William Lines Hubbard has written: 'The American history and encyclopedia of music' -- subject(s): Music
Those five lines are called a "staff."
Music is composed of sound or sounds that create rhythms in time.
The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)
yes
the five lines in which music is written on is called a Stave..:) staff
Music is typically written on five horizontal lines called a staff. Each line and space on the staff represents a different pitch in music notation. The staff helps musicians to read and interpret musical notes and rhythms.
There was no specific number of lines for a medieval musical staff. Some of the music was written with no lines at all. Some had one line, and others four. A lot of music was written in tablature notation, with a line for each string on the instrument that was used to play the music.
A musical staff.... For Bass and Treble
ledger lines
there are different types of bar lines!half barquarter barwhole bar and etc.
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