The space notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) F, A, C, E.
The line notes in a treble clef are (in order from bottom to top) E, G, B, D, F.
The space notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) A, C, E, G.
The line notes in a bass clef are (in order from bottom to top) G, B, D, F, A.
In your terminology it would be a "line note". The " line note" that comes directly before or after the "space note" is said to be a "step" away from the "space note".
Reading music notes is as easy as a few simple phrases. Always start from the bottom of the staff ( the five lines ) and go up.When the note is on the line,Every GoodBoy DoesFineWhen the note is on the space,Spell FACENote: These phrases are for Treble Clef. Treble Clef is the higher part of the staff when you are working with a grand staff.For Bass Clef, use these phrases:When the note is on the line,Good BoysDo FineAlwaysWhen the note is on the space,All CowsEat GrassHappy reading, playing and composing!~Jessica.Songbird
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
In bass clef, G could be the bottom line or the top space.
It's a legato mark. It indicates that the note should be held for as long as possible before playing the next note following it.
In your terminology it would be a "line note". The " line note" that comes directly before or after the "space note" is said to be a "step" away from the "space note".
Write a note (half note, quarter note or a whole note, it doesn't matter which) on any line or space where the "F" note in situated, then put a flat symbol in front of any note which sits on an "F line" or "F space". Just above the first line on the treble clef is where "Middle F" is located, so you'd just write a music note on that space and put the flat sign directly before it. Hope that helps.
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Reading music notes is as easy as a few simple phrases. Always start from the bottom of the staff ( the five lines ) and go up.When the note is on the line,Every GoodBoy DoesFineWhen the note is on the space,Spell FACENote: These phrases are for Treble Clef. Treble Clef is the higher part of the staff when you are working with a grand staff.For Bass Clef, use these phrases:When the note is on the line,Good BoysDo FineAlwaysWhen the note is on the space,All CowsEat GrassHappy reading, playing and composing!~Jessica.Songbird
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The line or space where lies the minim depends on the pitch of the particular note.
& hearts ; Without the space, as far as I remember.
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EGBDF represent the notes on the staff lines going from bottom to top in the treble clef. Picture a staff, the note on the bottom line is an E, the note in the space above it is an F. The note on the next line up is a G, and so on. Make an abbreviation out of it and it will be easy to remember. The one I learned was "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge".
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.
In treble notes, every line note in order from top to bottom is E, G, B, D, F, an easy way to remember this is by Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit, with each uppercase letter standing for each note with a line running through it. For each space note, in order from the bottom note to the top note (the space above the first line, to the space underneath the last line), spell out the word FACE. lines= Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit Spaces= FACE
Yes. When the note is on or below the treble clef B line (bass clef D line), the "stick" goes on the right side of the note, facing up. When the note lies above this line, the stick goes on the left side of the note, facing down.