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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Music/Music_Appreciation/Music_Appreciation_II_(Kuznetsova)/01%3A_Melody_Harmony_and_Scales/1.06%3A_Staff_Clefs_Ledger_Lines_Steps_and_Accidentals
    Unlike a graph, however, the number of semitones represented by a vertical step from a line to an adjacent space depends on the key, and the exact timing of the beginning of each note is not directly ...Unlike a graph, however, the number of semitones represented by a vertical step from a line to an adjacent space depends on the key, and the exact timing of the beginning of each note is not directly proportional to its horizontal position; rather, exact timing is encoded by the musical symbol chosen for each note in addition to the tempo.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Music/Music_Education_and_Training/Do_You_Want_to_Major_in_Music%3F_(Wilson_and_Royston)/04%3A_Music_Theory/4.01%3A_Treble_and_Bass_Clefs_with_Notation
    This page introduces basic music theory, focusing on the music staff???comprising five lines and four spaces for different pitches. A grand staff combines two staves, typically featuring a treble clef...This page introduces basic music theory, focusing on the music staff???comprising five lines and four spaces for different pitches. A grand staff combines two staves, typically featuring a treble clef on top and a bass clef below. Musical notes range from A to G. The staff lines and spaces identify note names, with ledger lines used for notes beyond the staves. Middle C, the note between the staves, is highlighted as a key reference point.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Music/Music_Education_and_Training/Do_You_Want_to_Major_in_Music%3F_(Wilson_and_Royston)/10%3A_Online_Resources/10.01%3A_Music_Theory
    This page provides a list of websites offering various music theory resources and tutorials. It includes teor??a: Music Theory Web for note-reading and drills, musictheory.net for basic vocabulary and...This page provides a list of websites offering various music theory resources and tutorials. It includes teor??a: Music Theory Web for note-reading and drills, musictheory.net for basic vocabulary and interactive concepts, Music Theory UK for scale construction and key signatures, and Tone Savvy for drills with a subscription. G Major Music Theory offers fundamentals and downloadable music, Musicards for self-drills, and The Music Theory Minute for quick video tutorials.

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