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Treble Clef

Treble Clef

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6th - 12th Grade

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Treble Clef

The basics of spaces, lines, and the staff​

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  • The Staff is the starting point in which notes are drawn upon​

  • ​There are 5 lines

  • There are 4 spaces

  • ​Each line/space represents a white key on the piano

  • The staff can have different clefs added to it

The Music Staff​

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Multiple Choice

How many lines are there on a standard music staff?

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3

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4

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5

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6

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Multiple Choice

How many spaces are there on a standard music staff?

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3

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4

3

5

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6

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Multiple Choice

Is the music staff limited to only one specific clef ever?

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Yes

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No

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  • The Treble Clef is known as the G Clef​

  • This is because the tail wraps around the G line

  • ​This is used for higher pitched instruments such as flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, right-hand piano, violin

Treble Clef​

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Multiple Choice

What is the Treble Clef known as?

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The A Clef

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The B Clef

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The C Clef

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The G Clef

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Multiple Select

What instrument uses the Treble Clef?

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Flute

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Baritone

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Violin

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Trombone

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  • The space notes, from bottom to top, are F, A, C, E

  • The easiest way to remember this is that it spells out FACE

  • ​These notes do not change on Treble Clef, they are set in one spot

  • Below F, is the note D

  • Above E, is the note G​

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Spaces

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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F

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A

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C

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E

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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F

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A

3

C

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E

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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F

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A

3

C

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E

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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F

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A

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C

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E

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  • The notes on the lines are E, G, B, D, F

  • The acronym to remember them is Every Good Burger Deserves Fries. These notes do not change on the Treble Clef

  • Below E, is Middle C

  • Above F, is A​

​Lines

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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E

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G

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B

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D

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F

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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E

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G

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B

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D

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F

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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E

2

G

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B

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D

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F

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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E

2

G

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B

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D

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F

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Multiple Choice

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What note is this?

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E

2

G

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B

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D

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F

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​Review

  • The staff has 5 lines, and 4 spaces

  • The staff can house different clefs. It is not required to have a certain one.

  • ​The Treble Clef is known as the G Clef

  • The Treble Clef is used for higher-pitched instruments such as Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Trumpet, Violin, right-hand piano, soprano voices, and alto voices

  • The Space notes are F, A, C, E. To remember this, it spells out FACE

  • The Line notes are E, G, B, D, F. To remember this, the acronym is Every Good Burger Deserves Fries.

Treble Clef

The basics of spaces, lines, and the staff​

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