The mnemonic for space notes in the treble clef is FACE (like the one on your head.) The bottommost space is F, the second one is A, and so on.
Reading the notes like so, we get A, then C, then E.
ACE would be your answer.
Answer:
The correct answer is: <em>The Well-Tempered Clavier</em>.
Explanation:
<em>The Well-Tempered Clavier</em> is a collection of Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685-1750) 24 preludes and 24 fugues issued in two volumes (Book I – 1722 and Book II – 1742).
It contains the intricacies of each of the 12 major and 12 minor keys and it is considered the most-influential undertaking for the solo keyboard of the Baroque.
The answer is true. Accidentals are a note or pitch that is not part of the key signature that you're playing in, and these notes are marked by using the sharp (♯), flat (♭), or natural (♮) signs. Accidentals change the note they accompany either by raising or lowering it by a semitone (or half step).
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