There are seven musical letters, namely: A, B, C, D, E, F, G. These seven letters are called the musical alphabets. They are used to write music.
A clef can be defined as a musical symbol (sign) written at the beginning of the staff.
There are two major types of clef namely:
Treble clef and Bass clef.
The symbols for treble clef is
The symbol for Bass clef is
G clef is also called Treble clef. When G clef sign is placed on the staff, the staff automatically becomes treble staff.
F clef is as well called Bass clef. when the bass clef is placed on the stave, the stave becomes Bass staff.
The names of each of the five lines are shown together with the spaces. Learn the notes of these lines by saying this memory aid: Every Green Bus Drives Fast. The notes in spaces spell out FACE
The names of each of the five lines are shown together with the spaces. The following memory aids will help with easy learning for notes of the bass stave: Green Buses Drive Fast Always for notes on lines, and All Cows Eat Grass for spaces.
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Give the name of the note on the:
Two staves joined together with a vertical line on the left (as in pianoscore), with the top staff being treble clef, and the bottom staff being bass. It consist of 11 lines and 10 spaces. Irrespective of the space left between the staves it is important to join the two staves with a brace.
The piano score is written on the two staves of the grand staff. The left hand is used to play notes on the bass stave while the right hand is used to play the notes on the treble stave.
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Musical sounds are represented in writing by symbols called notes which show their values, duration or length. These musical notes are of various shapes.
There are six principal notes which are in common use nowadays. These notes are shown in the table below:
Name of Musical Note | Symbol or Note | Value/Beat/ Duration | American Name | |
Semibreve | 4 | Whole note | ||
Minim | 2 | Half note | ||
Crotchet | 1 | Quarter note | ||
Quaver | 1/2 | Eighth note | ||
Semiquaver | 1/4 | Sixteenth note | ||
Demi-semi quaver | 1/8 | Thirty-second note |
The musical notes are related with one another, for example:
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In music theory, the major scale or Ionian scale is one of the diatonic scales. It is made up of seven distinct notes, plus an eighth which duplicates the first an octave higher. In solfa notation, these notes correspond to the syllables “Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Soh, La, Ti, (Do)”, the “Do”. The simplest major scale to write or play on the piano is C major, the only major scale not to require sharps or flats, using only the white keys on the piano keyboard:
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