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SECTION II.— CLEFS AND LEGER LINES. 



The Treble and Bass Staves are distin- 

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certain marks called Clefs. These "^ " 



are for the former a mark like Sf, thus : *^ 

 For the latter a C, thus : gi : The Clefs 



determine the names and spaces of 



the notes placed upon the lines and spaces. 

 But the ordinary staves, Treble and Bass, not 

 being of sufficient extent to contain all the 

 notes that can be sung or played, certain 

 additional lines above and below the Staflf are 

 added. These are called Legek Lines. 



The Legee Lines of the Treble Staff 

 are— above the Staff, A, C, E, etc. ; below 

 it, C, A, F, etc. 



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The Spaces above the Staff are, G, B, D, 

 etc. ; below, D, B, Gr, etc. 



The Legee Lines of the Bass Staff are — 

 above the Staff, C, E, G, etc. j below it, 

 E, C, A, etc. 



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The Spaces above the Staff are, B, D, F, 

 etc. ; below it, F, D, B, etc. 



Peobiems upon Section II. 



"Write upon the Treble Staff, using 

 Legee Lines and Spaces above or below 

 when necessary, the following words in this 

 character, J. First upon the lines only: — 

 1. Baggage ; 2. Cab ; 3. Fee ; 4. Caged j 

 5. Fed ; 6. Face. 



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