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E, G, B, D and F

A way to remember (read from the bottom up):

Fudge------------------
Deserves--------------
Boy---------------------
Good-------------------
Every-------------------

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The notes of the treble clef lines (from bottom to top) are E, G, B, D, F. One way I was taught to remember this is "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge", but everyone has their own way to learn it. This makes the bottom ledger line C and the top is A. This also makes the spaces F, A, C, E; this can be easily memorized by FACE.

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They are called ledger lines.

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E-G-B-D-F

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