The answer to this riddle is "sheet music" or any other term for musical notation.
The five lines and four spaces represent the lines and spaces on a staff. The notes are notes of music.
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A musical staff typically has five lines. It's like a mini highway for notes to travel on. So, if you're looking for a place to park your musical notes, those five lines are where they'll be hanging out.
The spaces between two bar lines in a stave is called as a 'bar'.
In music, notes go on a line Or notes go on a space. The lines are E, G, B, D, F The spaces spell out "FACE."
there are four spaces in a staveThe musical stave comprises five horizontal lines - resulting in four spaces.
Every triad will be on either all lines or all spaces. If it's not on all lines or spaces it probably isn't a triad, unless it's inverted. If it's inverted, then two notes will either be on a line or a space and the third note would be on the opposite of the other two notes. In addition, there'd be a space in-between the two notes and the third note.
The position of notes on the lines and spaces of the staff
staves
for spaces remember the word FACE for lines remember the word GBDF (green bus drives forward) thats how i remember it anyway thats for the notes inside the lines not above or below
Music Notes are written on a stave. A stave has 5 Lines and spaces. Notes can either go on the lines or in the spaces. If you are piano player you might play on a grand stave or sometime spelt grand staff. That is where you have 2 stave's joint together. Hope this helps
A staff in music is the way that notes are organized. It is a set of 5 lines running horizontally with 4 spaces between them. It looks kinda like this: _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Notes are placed either on the lines or in the spaces, and that is how music is written down. For more info, you might want to look at: http://www.zebrakeys.com/lessons/preparation/basicmusicnotation/?id=4 A great example is at 2. The Musical Staff
The lines and spaces from top to bottom in order are: EFGABCDEF