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note naming
1 write the letter names of these notes from the treble staff.
2 write the letter names of these notes from the bass staff.
3 draw a treble clef. draw the indicated notes in two places on the staff. use ledger lines as needed.
4 draw a bass clef. draw the indicated notes in two different places on the staff. use ledger lines as needed.
5 complete the grand staff by drawing the treble and bass clefs, and the connecting brace and line. draw the indicated notes in four different places on the grand staff.
6 for each line, circle the measure that has a note named differently from the others.
7 circle each measure that does not have three notes with the same letter name.
- For the treble - staff note naming, we use the standard note - naming convention where the lines and spaces of the treble staff correspond to specific letter names (EGBDF for lines and FACE for spaces).
- For the bass - staff note naming, the lines and spaces follow a different set of letter names (GBDFA for lines and ACEG for spaces).
- Drawing notes on the staff involves knowing the position of each note relative to the clef and using ledger lines when the note is outside the five - line staff.
- Completing the grand staff requires drawing both the treble and bass clefs and the connecting brace, and then placing notes in appropriate positions.
- Identifying the odd - one - out measure in terms of note naming involves comparing the note names in each measure.
- Circling measures without three notes of the same letter name requires checking each measure for this characteristic.
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- Without seeing the actual notes clearly in the image, we can't provide the exact letter names. But in general, for treble - staff notes, if the note is on the bottom - most line, it's E, second line is G, third is B, fourth is D, and fifth is F. Spaces are F, A, C, E from bottom to top.
- For bass - staff notes, if on the bottom - most line, it's G, second line is B, third is D, fourth is F, fifth is A. Spaces are A, C, E, G from bottom to top.
- To draw a treble clef, it starts with a curly symbol on the second line of the staff. Then place the indicated notes. If a note is below the staff, use a ledger line below, and if above, use a ledger line above.
- To draw a bass clef, it looks like a backward 'C' with two dots on either side of the fourth line of the staff. Place the indicated notes using ledger lines as needed.
- Draw the treble clef on the right - hand five - line staff and the bass clef on the left - hand five - line staff, connect them with a brace. Then place the indicated notes using ledger lines if necessary.
- Compare the note names in each measure. The measure with a note named differently from the others is the one to circle.
- Check each measure to see if it has three notes with the same letter name. If not, circle it.