The staff is a system of five lines where we write music notes. The pitches of the notes are determined by the clef sign. The clef is placed in the left side of the staff.
The staff used for higher pitches is called a soprano clef or treble clef. It is often used for instruments with higher ranges such as the violin, flute, and voice.
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The musical staff was invented because it would be easier to figure out the different pitches and either it was the bass clef or the treble clef.
Those lines are called the "Staff". They also have lines that go up and down which breaks the staff into measures.
The object placed at the beginning of each staff is called a clef. Clefs determine the pitch range of the notes on the staff.
The time signature is placed on the staff between the clef and the key signature.
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.
that is what the treble clef is also sometimes called
1st line
Bass clef
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