What is the term for the set of five horizontal lines and four spaces on which music notes are written?
What is the Staff?
What letter represents the note that is one step higher than C?
What is a D?
How many lines are on the music staff?
What is five?
What is a space on the music staff?
What is the place in between lines on the staff that represent musical pitch?
What is a measure in music?
It is the distance between two bar lines.
Name the clef that typically begins the staff for higher voiced instruments.
What is the treble clef?
Which staff line on the treble clef is represented by the letter E?
What is the first line?
What do the lines on the staff represent?
What is pitch of note names?
Name the notes represented by the spaces in the treble staff.
What is FACE?
How is a measure visually represented in written music?
What is the space between two bar lines on the staff?
How many spaces are there on the staff?
What is four spaces?
What are the names of the notes in the space between the lines on the treble staff?
What are FACE?
Name the notes represented by the lines of the treble staff from the bottom to top.
What is EGBDF?
How do spaces differ from lines in music notation?
What is the significance of measures in organizing music?
What is using measures helps to keep order and create the kind of feeling a composer is looking for in a composition?
What is the role of the staff in music notation?
What is to organize and show notation?
What is the sequence of note names in the musical octave?
What is CDEFGABC?
Explain the difference between the lines in the treble and the bass staff.
What is the lines on the treble begin and end with a different note name than the bass clef?
Why is it important to recognize spaces on the staff?
What is they give us greater access to musical notation?
How many beats are typically found in a measure in common time?
What is four beats?
Describe how the placement of notes on the staff indicates different pitches.
What is when notes are placed higher on the staff they sound higher and when they are lower they sound lower?
How does the concept of sharps and flats affect note names?
What is they raise or lower the note by half a step?
Discuss how the lines help musicians read music quickly.
What is the lines allow for the music to be more organized and for a pattern to be followed.
Explain the mnemonic device often used to remember the notes in the spaces of the treble staff.
What is it is the spelling of the word face?
Explain how measures contribute to the overall structure of the musical piece.
What is the measures give the structure a song needs to create the kind of feel intended by the composer?