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STAVE (The treble and bass staves joined together)
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(A low-pitched singing voice)
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(A high-pitched singing voice)
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C (The note that sits between both clefs)
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(The clef for high-pitched notes)
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(Small extra lines for very high or low notes)
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(A high-pitched instrument that uses the treble clef)
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(The five lines where music is written)
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(How high or low a note sounds)
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(Another name for the treble clef)
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(Another name for the bass clef)
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(A low-pitched instrument that uses the bass clef)
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(The symbol at the start of a stave)
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(The notes in the spaces of the treble stave)
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(The clef for low-pitched notes)