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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I heed help reading the musical staff, mostly for pianiosheet music if there is a difference

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha ye i hated this stuff haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The musical staff consists of *5 lines and 4 spaces*. The typical way of reading these lines and spaces are throughout acronyms. The lines are labeled from bottom to top as *'EGBDF'* or 'Every Good Boy Does Fine' and the spaces spell *'FACE'*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Most piano sheet music has two staffs. One labeled in *bass clef* and one in *treble cleff*. What I explained above only goes for treble clef. I will attach what a treble clef looks like. If you need me to explain what bass clef looks like I can do that too. (: Hope this makes sense!

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