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MUSIC; What do the notes that are in the SPACES of a music staff have above and below the circular part of the note?

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Ok first off I think there is supposed to be a photo but there is not. If we are in the treble clef (g clef) then the spaces are f a c e spelling the word face lol. You can remember it f a c e face in the space! If we are in the bass clef then it is a c e g. You can remember it all cows eat grass or all cars eat gas (even though i have a f250 that takes diesel -_-)

Step-by-step explanation:

To help you if you didnt show an image:

find out the note name (it is probaly on a line) E G B D F (every good boy does fine "treble clef") G B D F A (good boys do fine always "base clef" )

then use F A C E and A C E G to find out the notes above that note. The circular part is where the note actualy is. If the circle part is on the first line (the bottom line) of a treble cleff it is an e and the 2 notes in spaces would be d and f. Hope this helps. If you need help reply here and I will make a you tube video to my channel to help you out! My channel is Will Lockwood Studios

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