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HTML Preview Comprehensive music notation symbols explanation page number 1.
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Music Notation Symbols
LINES
STAFF OR ST
AVE
There are five lines that is the “alphabet” (pitch) to reading
or writing music. The lines and spaces are numbered
from bottom to top. The lines from bottom to top are
e,g,b,d,f. The spaces are f,a,c,e.
LEGER OR LED
GER LINES
These add a higher or lower pitch to the staff
.
BAR LINE
Separates measures
DOUBLE B
A
R LINE
Separates parts within a piece of music. Used when
changing key and when it is bold it usually means y
ou are
done with the musical piece.
BRACE OR
A
CCOL
A
DE
Connects staffs. Two or more staffs are needed for a
brace. Piano music is a great example of this.
CLEFS
G CLEF (TREBL
E CLEF)
Most common clef used in music today. Most of the
melodies you hear can be written in this clef. This can be
thought of as a soprano clef. Basically a clef is
determined by pitch range.
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