Teaching Music Theory (Carrier lines)

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*** Carrier lines ***

Before any explanation about the carrier lines, it's best to get acquainted with the music alphabet. The alphabet of music is composed of seven letters.

The lines of the carriers are five parallel lines in which the notes are placed between them or us. The number of lines is executed from bottom to top. Each of these lines or between lines depicts one of the letters of the musical alphabet, Of course, depending on the music key, they can vary.

These lines specify the amount or bump (frequency) of each note, so that the notes are closer to the upper lines, the more they sound, and vice versa.

The notes should be exactly on the same line or between the two lines. These 5 lines are very small to show all the frequencies of the notes, so adding a half-line (ledger line) can show the following notes or bamper, the number of half-lines has no particular limit, but note the use From half-lines to show very bam or so much notes, it's very difficult to read the piece for the musician, so using the keys to solve this problem is very difficult.

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