The spaces in the treble clef spell 'FACE'
FACE
It's FACE
The 4th space on the treble staff is E.
The piano is one instrument that has the range to bridge the two staffs--bass and treble.
There are two most commonly used staffs. These are called the treble staff (the higher staff with the swirly, twirly symbol), and the bass staff (the lower staff with a not so swirly symbol). The treble and bass staff have five lines and each. There are four spaces between these lines. The treble staff has names as follows... _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) F(space) _____ E(line) The bass staff has names as follows... _____ A(line) G(space) _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) I'm sorry if this looks confusing, but it is hard to show without images.
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 first ledger line above the treble staff is A, followed by C, then E, and so on.
The spaces in the treble clef spell 'FACE'
The 4th space on the treble staff is E.
What word does these notes on the staff spell?
Clefs do not have 'sounds'. They are merely tools to indicate where on the musical stave notes are to be placed. However, the treble clef 'places' higher notes than the bass clef. If a clef is placed in the middle of the staff, then the notes that follow that clef are of that clef. For example, if the bass clef is placed on the treble staff, the notes that follow it are to be interpreted as "bass clef" notes and played using lower notes on the piano. The opposite is true if the treble clef is placed on the bass staff.
treble clef, staff, and notes
The piano is one instrument that has the range to bridge the two staffs--bass and treble.
The D Major triad consists of the notes D F# and A. In root position, the notes would be placed in that order on the staff with D as the bottom note. This would either be in the first space below the staff or on the fourth line of the staff.
There are two most commonly used staffs. These are called the treble staff (the higher staff with the swirly, twirly symbol), and the bass staff (the lower staff with a not so swirly symbol). The treble and bass staff have five lines and each. There are four spaces between these lines. The treble staff has names as follows... _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) F(space) _____ E(line) The bass staff has names as follows... _____ A(line) G(space) _____ F(line) E(space) _____ D(line) C(space) _____ B(line) A(space) _____ G(line) I'm sorry if this looks confusing, but it is hard to show without images.
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
Music is written on what is called a staff. There are two parts to the staff, called the clef's. The clef with the higher notes on it is called the treble, or "g" clef's. The lower one is called the bass, or "f" clef's. They both have exactly 5 lines and 4 spaces.You can remember the treble clef's line notes by saying this saying going from the bottom to the top: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, every good boy does fine, or Elvis's Guitar Broke Down Friday. The space notes spell: FACE.And as for the bass clef's lines: Good Boys Do Fine Always. And the space notes: All Cows Eat Grass.
The first ledger line above the treble staff is A, followed by C, then E, and so on.
The 4th space of the treble clef staff would be an E note. Just Remember "F A C E" for the spaces of the treble clef and "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge" (E G B D F) for the lines of the treble clef