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Lesson: Staff and Clef a. state that the staff are made up of five parallel lines and
four spaces;
For the Learner: b. follow the instructions correctly;
c. draw the staff with G and F clef independently.
This module was designed to provide you fun and meaningful
References: Dynamic Series in MAPEH II
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace
and time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the
learning resource while being an active learner.
Try This
Directions: Draw the G and F clef sign in the given staff correctly.
Introduction
Rhythm is everywhere. You can hear it, feet it, and see it around you. When
sounds are organized into patterns rhythm is formed.
Rhythm is a flow of movement which may be seen, heard, or left.
In music, rhythm is a grouping of sounds and silences of varying
durations which are illustrated in note and rest values.
Read and Ponder
F-clef - sometimes called the bass clef. It fixes the pitch of F following option is it?
on the fourth line on the staff. a. the Grand Staff b. F-Clef c. G-Clef
_______4. F-clef is also called as _________
a. treble clef b. bass clef c. brace
_______5. Why is it called G-clef?
The Grand Staff - The combination of G-clef (treble clef) and
a. because it start with the G line
F-clef (bass clef) and it is being connected by brace.
b. because it looks like letter G
brace
c. because it starts with A line