The note name of the bottom line of the treble clef staff.
What is E?
The note name of the bottom line of the bass clef staff.
What is G?
The name of this note, with an open head.
What is a whole note?
The enharmonic note for C#.
What is Db?
This is the term used to describe the five horizontal lines and four spaces on a sheet of music.
What is a staff?
The note name of the second space of the treble clef staff.
What is A?
The note name of the top space of the bass clef staff.
What is G?
The name of this note, with a filled in note head, stem, and one flag.
What is an eighth note?
The enharmonic note for Bb.
What is A#?
A symbol in music notation that indicates the pitch of notes on a staff. HINT: They are placed at the beginning of a staff and are stylized letters that identify the pitches of the lines and spaces of a staff.
What is a clef?
The note name of the third line of the treble clef staff.
What is B?
The note name of the third line of the bass clef staff.
What is D?
The name of this note, with a filled in note head and a stem.
What is a quarter note?
The enharmonic note for D#.
What is Eb?
A pair of five-line staffs connected by a brace that contain the music for a single instrument.
What is a grand staff?
The note name of the note one ledger line above the treble clef staff.
What is A?
The note name of the second space of the bass clef staff.
What is C.
The name of this note with an open note head and a stem.
What is a half note?
The enharmonic note for Gb.
What is F#?
A short line added above or below a musical staff for notes that are too high or too low to be placed on a staff.
What are ledger lines?
The note name of the note one ledger line below the treble clef staff.
What is C (or middle C)?
The note name of the note one ledger line below the bass clef staff.
What is E?
The name of this note with a filled in note head, stem, and two flags.
What is a sixteenth note?
The enharmonic note for a B#.
What is C?
The name of this horizontal line that connects multiple notes together.
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