I'll get to the thing in a moment. First, something about the word.
Speaking of musical notation, the singular word is usually "staff"; the plural can be "staffs" or "staves." "Stave," however, is the word for a wooden strip that is one piece of a barrel.
A staff, or possibly stave, in music is a series of (usually five) parallel lines on which you write notes. The treble (as opposed to bass) staff has a treble clef and is for (1) high-pitched instruments or (2) voices of most women singers.
The treble clef is a staff. But it is the hightest staff, yes.
The 4th space on the treble staff is E.
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The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)
The piano is one instrument that has the range to bridge the two staffs--bass and treble.
The treble clef is a staff. But it is the hightest staff, yes.
The 4th space on the treble staff is E.
The treble clef.
The Grand Staff
The treble clef notes above the staff are F, A, C, E.
The treble clef notes below the staff are F, E, D, C, and B.
The spaces in the treble clef spell 'FACE'
The notes below the staff in treble clef are typically F, E, D, C, and B.
C4 is located on the treble clef staff as the middle C, which is the note directly below the first ledger line below the staff.
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The five lines that the music is written on is called the stave, or the staff for bass and treble! :)
Treble Clef