The first group of notes spells the word "people". The second group of notes spells the word "band". The third group of notes spells the word "music". The fourth group of notes spells the word "choir". The fifth group of notes spells the word "orchestra". The sixth group of notes spells the word "ensemble". The seventh group of notes spells the word "quartet". The eighth group of notes spells the word "quintet".
Based on the image you sent, here are the words that each group of notes spells:
- People
- Band
- Music
- Choir
- Orchestra
- Ensemble
- Quartet
- Quintet
These words all refer to groups of people who make music together.
The notes are written in solfege, a system of using syllables to represent musical pitches.
The first group of notes, for example, is "do re mi fa sol," which corresponds to the C major scale.
The image you sent is from a music theory textbook, and it is designed to help students learn how to identify different types of musical groups.
The eight groups of notes represent the most common types of musical ensembles, from small groups like quartets and quintets to large groups like orchestras and choirs.