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Thereof, what are the lines in music called?
In Western musical notation, the staff (US)orstave (UK) (plural for either: staves) is a set of fivehorizontallines and four spaces that each represent adifferentmusical pitch or in the case of a percussionstaff,different percussion instruments.
Subsequently, question is, what are the lines and spaces in music?
A staff is a set of five lines andfourspaces on which notes are written to indicate theirpitch.The Treble Clef is the top set of lines, the staff, inapiece of sheet music. It shows you the notes to playwithyour right hand. The lines and spaces haveletternames.
The musical alphabet includes only 7 letters:A,B, C, D, E, F, G. On the staff, each line or space representsadifferent letter.