I don't know what some of these notes are in my music homework.

I am working on a sheet called "DINNER FOR TWO" and it is due the 27 of march/08.
Can you please help me?
( and I have trobble with the G and F clef)
Thank You

Without a graphic, it is hard to help.

However, here is a cool answer key:

http://www.theviolincase.com/Flashcards/answerkey.html

i need information on musicals . i need to write a 400 word essay on them and i dnt really no what to write can you help me.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your music homework! Let's start by addressing the G and F clefs, also known as the treble and bass clefs respectively.

The G clef is often referred to as the treble clef and is typically used for higher-pitched instruments, such as the piano, violin, and flute. The G clef symbol looks like a fancy "G" and is positioned on the second line of the staff. This line represents the note G above middle C.

On the other hand, the F clef, or bass clef, is used for lower-pitched instruments like the bass guitar, cello, and trombone. It resembles a backward "C" with two dots on either side and is placed on the fourth line of the staff, representing the note F below middle C.

To identify notes on the staff, you need to know the musical alphabet which consists of seven letters: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. After reaching the G note, the sequence starts over again with A.

To help you understand the specific notes in your sheet titled "DINNER FOR TWO," could you please provide me with the specific notes you are having trouble with?