Which sentence helps you remember the lines in treble clef?

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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.

Fat cows go down alleys eating butter.

Every good boy does fine.

The sentence that helps you remember the lines in treble clef is: Every good boy does fine.

The sentence that helps you remember the lines in the treble clef is "Every good boy does fine."

To understand why this sentence helps you remember the lines in the treble clef, let's break it down:

1. "Every" represents the letter name of the first line, which is E.
2. "Good" represents the letter name of the second line, which is G.
3. "Boy" represents the letter name of the third line, which is B.
4. "Does" represents the letter name of the fourth line, which is D.
5. "Fine" represents the letter name of the fifth line, which is F.

By using the first letter of each word in the sentence, you can easily remember the order of the lines in the treble clef: E, G, B, D, F.