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Sheet Music: Lines

Reading sheet music is not that difficult at all. All you have to do is follow all basic sheet music rules.

The first rule in sheet music is that a note can either be:

1 on a line or
2 between two lines

Each line is used for one note. And so is the space between two lines.
The first note is an A. It is between the G and B line in this case. Every note that is between the G and B is an A.
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