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What is Music, Staves and Staffs
In music theory, staves (or staffs) are essential elements used to represent musical notation. A staff consists of five horizontal lines and four spaces, each representing a different musical pitch. The position of notes on the staff indicates their pitch, while additional symbols, such as clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, provide further context for interpreting the music.
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Outline for this lesson

  • Note names within Treble and Bass clefs (excluding ledger lines)
  • Naming musical notes
  • Note Values and Rests
  • Understanding note values (semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver)
Exercise Files
new_treble-stave.pdf
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new_Bass-stave.pdf
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Assignment-Ls2.mp4
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