music notes

music notes

Biyernes, Hulyo 22, 2011

Music is written in notes on a staff. The staff has five lines and four spaces between the lines. at the beginning of the staff is a clef sign. Guitar is written in the treble clef.


 Each line and space of the staff has a letter name. The lines are, (from bottom to top) E-G-B-D-F, which you can remember as Every Good Boys Does Fine. The spaces are, (from bottom to top) F-A-C-E, which spells "FACE."



If we need more notes above or below the staff we add Ledger Lines, which extend the range of the staff. (Middle C is the first ledger line below the staff in Treble Clef.)

Music-GClef.svg G clef (Treble Clef)
The centre of the spiral defines the line or space upon which it rests as the pitch G above middle C. Positioned here, it assigns G above middle C to the second line from the bottom of the staff, and is referred to as the "treble clef." This is the most commonly encountered clef in modern notation, and is used for most modern vocal music. Middle-C is the 1st ledger line below the stave here. The shape of the clef comes from a stylised upper-case-G.


Music-Fclef.svg F clef (Bass Clef)
The line or space between the dots in this clef denotes F below middle C. Positioned here, it makes the second line from the top of the staff F below middle C, and is called a "bass clef." This clef appears nearly as often as the treble clef, especially in choral music, where it represents the bass and baritone voices. Middle C is the 1st ledger line above the stave here. The shape of the clef comes from a stylised upper-case-F (which used to be written the reverse of the modern F)

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