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The musical staff contains five lines and four spaces.
A staff or a stave is the system of parallel lines and spaces used to write music notation.
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A stave is a piece of wood cut from the tree usually just a split quarter of the tree. It is before any work is done to it except splitting. Also it is the full length of the bow.
Staff lines
Staff lines
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The position of notes on the lines and spaces of the staff
the correct answer is...Musical notation
H is the German notation for B flat so still just 5 lines on the stave
A strict period for the usage of modern musical notation cannot be mentioned. For example, the notation used in the Medieval period were known as 'neums' (mostly contains only squares and dots on a four lines staff and no clef). The modern notation of music with note-heads, stems and five lines staff) is presumably started from the Baroque period.
There was no specific number of lines for a medieval musical staff. Some of the music was written with no lines at all. Some had one line, and others four. A lot of music was written in tablature notation, with a line for each string on the instrument that was used to play the music.
The answer to this riddle is "sheet music" or any other term for musical notation. The five lines and four spaces represent the lines and spaces on a staff. The notes are notes of music.
Staff notation is widely used in classical music. A staff is a system of five lines with four spaces within. The pitches corresponding lines and spaces are declared by the clef sign which is drawn at the left end of the staff.