Grade 5-6 music theory: June 6, 2020

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Unit 1: Level 5 pg 4: Notes and Clefs Unit 1: Level 5 pg 5: Ledger Lines
We use notes to represent musical sounds. Notes are symbols that are placed on the lines and spaces of the staff to represent the pitch and duration of a sound. The placement of notes indicates the highness or lowness of their pitch. In both treble and bass staves, the note middle C is a very important landmark. Middle C falls between the two staves, requiring an additional line. This line is called a ledger line.
Notes are identified using the letters of the musical alphabet: Letters A-G Clefs, from the french word cle (key), are placed on the staff to define the specific pitch of one of the lines. Types of clefs: Treble Clef - also known as the G clef, identifies the second line note G by circling around it. Bass Clef - Is also known as the F clef, identifies the fourth line as the note F by placing 2 dots on either side of it.
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