An F note on a staff is located on the first space of the treble clef, just below the first line, which is E. In the bass clef, it is found on the first line of the staff. In both clefs, the note can also be represented with a ledger line; in the treble clef, it appears one ledger line below the staff, while in the bass clef, it can be found one ledger line above the staff.
The base clef is also called the f clef, because if you look at it, the line in between the two dots of the base clef when it is on a staff is the f line.
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Face. I learned in 3rd grade by holding out my hand (so it looks like a staff) and put my finger in the spaces and say, 'F A C E'.
G major has only 1 sharp - an F♯, the "♯" symbol is placed on the F line on the top of the staff on the treble clef and comes before the time signature. On the bass clef the ♯ symbol is placed on the second line from the top. Hope that makes sense.
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Special Staff F was created in 1941.
Special Staff F ended in 1941.
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The correct placement of the F sharp note on the staff is on the top line of the staff.
if you have seen any other music staff it looks the same as that
The base clef is also called the f clef, because if you look at it, the line in between the two dots of the base clef when it is on a staff is the f line.
On a regular one its b below the staff-f above the staff some saxes have Bb and F#
F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F
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Face. I learned in 3rd grade by holding out my hand (so it looks like a staff) and put my finger in the spaces and say, 'F A C E'.
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refer to : Wörterbuch 2, 163. 13-17