In the blue sky, there are several thin lines between the poles, which look like a staff. The stopped swallow became a note and wrote a hymn of spring.
Introduction to employees.
The staff is the basis of learning music, and it is also the knowledge that must be learned when reading music. The staff is composed of horizontal lines, and the music we use and engage in are based on it.
The staff consists of five parallel "horizontal lines" and four parallel "intervals". We number "lines" and "intervals" from bottom to top, from small to large. We learn treble clef first. The clef is located at the beginning of the staff, indicating the approximate range of the pitch played. The staff of treble vocals and treble instruments all start with treble clef. Take the treble spectrum table as an example.
The treble clef, also known as the G clef, comes from the Latin letter G of flowers. Just remember that there is a spiral in the middle of the clef. Every line and every space in the treble spectrum has a different meaning.
Five horizontal lines represent five sounds from bottom to top: for example, B D F, and four lines (spaces between lines) represent four sounds from bottom to top: F A C E.
It seems difficult to write down all the notes, but we can use some formulas. For example, use "children's songs play continuously" to record the sound on the line (such as B D F). Use the English word "FACE" to remember the sounds in the room.