Which of the following phrases helps you remember the lines in the treble clef?

(1 point)
Responses

Every Good Boy Does Fine
Every Good Boy Does Fine

Good Boys Do Fine Always
Good Boys Do Fine Always

All Cows Eat Grass
All Cows Eat Grass

F, A, C, E
F, A, C, E

Every Good Boy Does Fine

The phrase that helps remember the lines in the treble clef is "Every Good Boy Does Fine" or "Every Good Boy Does Fine."

The correct answer is: F, A, C, E.

To remember the lines in the treble clef, you can use the mnemonic device "Every Good Boy Does Fine." Each letter in this phrase represents the names of the lines from bottom to top - E, G, B, D, and F. In other words, the bottom line in the treble clef represents an E, the second line from the bottom represents a G, the third line represents a B, the fourth line represents a D, and the top line represents an F.

So, the phrase "Every Good Boy Does Fine" can help you remember the notes of the lines in the treble clef.