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1.

Where are notes drawn?

(10 Points)
Clef
Treble
Staff
Bass


2.
What does every line or space on the staff represent?

(10 Points)
Names
States
Musicians' names
A white key on the keyboard


3.
What do clefs do?

(10 Points)
Tell musicians how loud or soft to play
Tell musicians how fast or slow to play
Tell musicians what instrument to play
Tell musicians how to figure out the names of the notes


4.
What are the two clefs that are normally used?

(10 Points)
Treble clef
Alto clef
Tenor clef
Bass clef


5.
Why is the Treble clef also called the G clef?

(10 Points)
It looks like a G
It tells you where G is on the staff
The person's name that created it started with G
All music starts on G


6.
What are the notes in the musical alphabet?

(10 Points)
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I
G, H, I, J, K, L, M
Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T
A, B, C, D, E, F, G


7.
What can we add to the staff when we run out of room for notes?

(10 Points)
Little lines
Leger lines
Baby lines
Tiny lines


8.
Which clef is called the F clef

(10 Points)



9.
How many lines were in the first Grand Staff?

(10 Points)



10.
What is the name of the note that joins the treble clef and base clef?

(10 Points)
C
In between C
Middle C
Central C
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User Ahanson
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2 Answers

5 votes
1- staff
2- a white key on the keyboard
3- last option (D)
4- treble and bass
5- it tells you where g is on the staff
6- abcdefg
7- I believe it’s legerdemain lines
8- bass
9- 2 staves of 5 lines
10- middle c
User Tech Savant
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4 votes
1. staff
2. a white key
3. tell musicians how to figure the names
4. treble and bass
5. it tells you where g is
6. a b c d e f g
7. leger lines
8. bass
9.5
not sure of 10
User Millar
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