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The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

The Bass Clef

Page 2: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Let’s start with a staff:

• A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between.

• __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 3: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

If you put a line on each side of a staff…..

• Then you get what’s called a measure!

• __________________________________I_________________________________II_________________________________II_________________________________II_________________________________I

Page 4: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Measures then form the lines that we put the music on

• I-----------------------------I-------------------------------I--------------------------------I----------------------------II

• I-----------------------------I-------------------------------I--------------------------------I----------------------------II I-----------------------------I-------------------------------I--------------------------------I----------------------------II I-----------------------------I-------------------------------I--------------------------------I----------------------------II I-----------------------------I-------------------------------I--------------------------------I----------------------------II

• These measures and lines are used for treble OR bass clef! The thing that makes the difference is the symbol at the front.!

Page 5: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Bass Clef Symbol

Page 6: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

• With the bass clef symbol on the clef, we play or sing lower notes.

• Each line and space will symbolize a note for us to play or sing

• For the purpose of this presentation, I will be only using whole notes, but any kind of rhythm can be used on the

staff.

Page 7: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Here is a bass clef

on the staff:

Page 8: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Now for the notes!

• Remember, in music the notes go from A-G then repeat

• ABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEFG etc.

• ALWAYS Use capital letters when talking about the notes on the

staff!

Page 9: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

We begin giving the lines and spaces letter names from

BOTTOM to TOP

Page 10: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

The lines are:• G

• B

• D

• F

• A

Page 11: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Also known as:

• G reat• B ig• D ogs• F ight• A lways

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Or:

• G reat• B ig• D reams• For• A mericans

Page 13: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

The lines on the clef look like this

Page 14: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

The Spaces are:

•A•C•E•G

Page 15: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Also known as:

•A ll

•C ars

•E at

•G as

Page 16: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

Or:

•A ll•C ows•E at•G rass

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Or:

•A ll•C ats•E at

•G arbage

Page 18: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.
Page 19: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

The Spaces on the clef look like this:

Page 20: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

All the notes on the staff look like

this:

Page 21: The Bass Clef. Let’s start with a staff: A staff is five lines and the four spaces that are in between. __________________________________ __________________________________.

In the next few weeks, we will be learning more about these

notes!

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