From the bottom to the top.... E - G - B - D - F... The notes on the gaps are F - A - C - E.
The first ledger line above the treble staff is A, followed by C, then E, and so on.
If referring to the second line up, the answer is G. If referring to the second line from the top, then the answer is D.
The letters F-A-C-E appear in the spaces between the lines in the treble clef.
Name the following notes in the treble clef
In treble cleff, these are the notes that are on the lines, starting from the lowest line.
The notes on the treble clef of a piano range from A to C, with additional ledger lines above and below for higher and lower notes.
The purpose of ledger lines in both the bass and treble clef is to extend the range of notes that can be notated beyond the staff lines. Ledger lines are used to represent notes that are higher or lower than the notes that can be written within the staff lines.
The high notes on the treble clef staff are E, F, G, A, B, C, D.
The keyword mnemonic device used to remember the order of music notes on the lines of the treble clef staff is "Every Good Boy Does Fine."
The first ledger line above the treble staff is A, followed by C, then E, and so on.
A bass clef, or ledger lines in the treble clef.
In music, "FACE" is an acronym for the names of the notes in the spaces on the staff in treble clef. A staff has five lines, and those form 4 spaces in between. From bottom to top the notes are F, A, C, E.
If referring to the second line up, the answer is G. If referring to the second line from the top, then the answer is D.
The letters F-A-C-E appear in the spaces between the lines in the treble clef.
Name the following notes in the treble clef
The notes on the treble clef for the keyword "notes" are E, G, B, D, and F.
The notes below the treble clef are typically referred to as the bass clef notes.