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The F clef is commonly called the bass clef. Counting from the bottom, the lines are G,B,D,F and A, and the spaces are A, C, E, and G.

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Within the bass clef, the lines (from bottom to top) are G, B, D, F, and A. The spaces between are A, C, E, and F).

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the bass clef consists of the first seven letters of the alphabet:

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g clef and f clef

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1, D

  1. E

3 A

  1. F

  2. G

  3. B

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