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note naming 1 write the letter names of these notes from the treble sta…

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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.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. 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).
  2. For the bass - staff note naming, the lines and spaces follow a different set of letter names (GBDFA for lines and ACEG for spaces).
  3. 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.
  4. Completing the grand staff requires drawing both the treble and bass clefs and the connecting brace, and then placing notes in appropriate positions.
  5. Identifying the odd - one - out measure in terms of note naming involves comparing the note names in each measure.
  6. Circling measures without three notes of the same letter name requires checking each measure for this characteristic.

Answer:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Compare the note names in each measure. The measure with a note named differently from the others is the one to circle.
  7. Check each measure to see if it has three notes with the same letter name. If not, circle it.