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  • It is elevated in pitch.
    High
  •  10
  • It is the most common clef. It is used for higher pitches (women and children voices, high instruments such as violin and flute)
    Treble clef
  •  15
  • It is a set of 5 horizontal lines and the 4 spaces between them.
    Staff
  •  25
  • It is a short line placed above or below the staff to accommodate notes representing pitches above or below the staff.
    Ledger line
  •  15
  • It is the largest of three small bones in the middle ear.
    Malleus or hammer
  •  25
  • It is a bone in the middle ear. It receives vibrations from the malleus, and transmits these to the stapes.
    Incus (anvil)
  •  15
  • It separates the outer ear from the middle ear. When sound waves reach the tympanic membrane they cause it to vibrate.
    Tympanic membrane
  •  10
  • It is the external part of the ear.
    Pinna
  •  10
  • It is an essential or distinctive characteristic, property, or attribute.
    Quality
  •  5
  • It is a bone in the middle ear which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear. It is the smallest bone in the human body.
    Stapes (stirrup)
  •  15
  • It is the unit of frequency; the frequency of a periodic phenomenon that has a periodic time of 1 second; 1 cycle per second.
    Hertz
  •  5
  • It is a piece of music with the vocal and instrumental parts arranged on lines.
    Score
  •  20
  • It is the quality of sound that allows us to identify if a sound is high or low.
    Pitch
  •  20
  • It is a sign placed at the beginning of each staff. . It tells us the exact pitch of one particular line.
    Clef
  •  25
  • It is a bone in the middle ear. It receives vibrations from the malleus, and transmits these to the stapes.
    Incus (anvil)
  •  15