For the first bass clef:
C
G
A
E
C
G
For the second bass clef:
E
A
C
G
A
E
For drawing the space notes:
E should go on the 3rd space
C should go on the 2nd space
G should go on the 4th space
A should go on the 1st space
I have also attached a picture of the bass clef notes.
You can use the picture to help you read bass clef notes in the future!
hope this helps!
What i understand from the statement given is that the expression will be:
10m + n/4
where m = 5 and n = 16
now by putting the values of m and n in the expression,we get
10(5) + 16/4
=50 + 4
= 54
Thus, after solving the expression we get the answer 54.
Ferland was the one that did all of that maybe or maybe not idk
A note head, a stem and a flag
The key signature allows the composer to use less accidentals which makes the music less cluttered. Just like the other person who answered this said when a score with multiple instruments is written it is almost always all in the same key to keep the music organized (their answer is better)