The notes on the spaces of the treble clef spell out FACE. When writing treble notes on a stave we need a Treble Clef at the beginning of the stave as shown below. Moving down the keyboard to the left from Middle C the sounds become lower.
As we move up the keyboard to the right from middle C the sounds become higher. The C nearest to the middle of the keyboard is Middle C. These are used over and over again as shown below for a keyboard. The notes are given letter names between A and G. The higher up on the stave they are written, the higher they are. The lower down on the stave the notes are written, the lower they sound. These lines and spaces are numbered from the bottom up, and each one represents a different note: This is a set of five lines and four spaces. Notes show the pitch of sounds by their position on the music stave. The app allows you to choose scales with different starting notes, see how these notes appear on a music stave, and then play them so you can hear how they sound. To hear how these different notes sound you can use the Scales Practice app for Android. This post covers one of the basics of reading music – the name and pitch (how high or low they are) of notes on a sheet of music.