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Note Value




Note Pyramid


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Clef



G Clef
The G clef assigns the note G to a line on the staff, determined by the curl of the "G" symbol. The G clef was sometimes placed on the first line of the staff for music with a high range. The G clef on the bottom line is called "French Violin clef"







F Clef
The most common use of the F clef is the bass clef, which places F on the 2nd line from the top of the staff; the name "F clef" is frequently used to mean the bass clef.




C Clef
There are two common clefs that use the C clef symbol: The alto clef, which assigns C to the middle line of the staff, and the tenor clef, which assigns C to the second line from the top of the staff. The C clef is sometimes also used to indicate the mezzosoprano or flautalto clef, which assigns C to the second line from the bottom of the staff. The C clef on the first line means soprano clef which works for violin and the clarinet in A.


On the piano, the right hand usually is written in treble clef, while the left hand is written in bass clef.

C Major Scale




C Major scale also called a "Base Note", The C Major scale is the only key where all of the notes are natural (without sharps or flats). Major scale is comprised of 7 individual notes and has the interval pattern, "T T S T T T S", where T represents a tone, and S a semitone.