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Good Morning!!. Let’s Pray, y’all. Today’s Goals. Theory Books: Pages 3 - 5 Vocabulary Recorder Time Singing Time. Bass Clef AKA the F Clef. A clef placing F below middle C on the fourth line (second highest) of the staff. Notes that are low in pitch are placed here.

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  1. Good Morning!! Let’s Pray, y’all

  2. Today’s Goals Theory Books: Pages 3 - 5 Vocabulary Recorder Time Singing Time

  3. Bass Clef AKA the F Clef • A clef placing F below middle C on the fourth line (second highest) of the staff. Notes that are low in pitch are placed here.

  4. Treble Clef AKA the G Clef • A clef placing G above middle C on the second line of the staff. Notes that are high are placed here.

  5. Staff • A set of five parallel lines and the spaces between them on which notes are written to indicate pitch.

  6. Grand Staff • When music on two staves is connected by a brace and a line. A treble clef is typically on top and a bass clef is on bottom.

  7. Ledger (Leger) Line • A line parallel to the staff drawn through note heads that are placed above or below the staff. The spaces between ledger lines are also counted as notes. Treble Clef Bass Clef

  8. Notes and Rests • Symbols used in written music that indicate what pitch is to be played and for how long, or how long to remain silent.

  9. Pitch • Sounds in music compared as higher or lower. These are most often named with the first seven letters of the alphabet.

  10. Musical Alphabet • The names assigned to pitches use only the first 7 letters of our alphabet.

  11. RECORDER TIME!!

  12. Sangin’ Time!!

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