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The five lines that music is written on are called a staff. The staff consists of five horizontal lines and four spaces between the lines where musical notes are placed to represent pitch. The lines and spaces of the staff are used to represent different pitches in music notation, with each line and space corresponding to a specific note. The staff can also have additional lines above or below to extend the range of notes that can be notated.
a Staff. Treble clef lines are e g b d f notes and spaces are f a c e. Bass clef lines are g b d f a and spaces are a c e g. Easy way to remember is treble clef Every Good Boy Does Fine, spaces spell out FACE. Bass clef are Good Boys Do Fine Always and the spaces are All Cows Eat Grass.
Those five lines are called a "staff."
Music is composed of sound or sounds that create rhythms in time.
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Music Notes are written on a stave. A stave has 5 Lines and spaces. Notes can either go on the lines or in the spaces. If you are piano player you might play on a grand stave or sometime spelt grand staff. That is where you have 2 stave's joint together. Hope this helps
It looks like most other standard sheet music. The most common style for an instrument such as a clarinet is known as the 'Treble Clef'. There are 5 lines, which gives four spaces for the composition to be written.