
Treble Clef
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Arts
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6th - 12th Grade
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Halie Weaving
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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?
3
4
5
6
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Multiple Choice
How many spaces are there on a standard music staff?
3
4
5
6
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Multiple Choice
Is the music staff limited to only one specific clef ever?
Yes
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?
The A Clef
The B Clef
The C Clef
The G Clef
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Multiple Select
What instrument uses the Treble Clef?
Flute
Baritone
Violin
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
What note is this?
F
A
C
E
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
F
A
C
E
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
F
A
C
E
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
F
A
C
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
What note is this?
E
G
B
D
F
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
E
G
B
D
F
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
E
G
B
D
F
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
E
G
B
D
F
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Multiple Choice
What note is this?
E
G
B
D
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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