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Reading sheet music: sheet music looks complicated but just like the notes on the piano, it follows a YR 8 -Spring 1 Respectful Relationships
pattern based on the first seven letters of the alphabet. Once we understand this, sheet music
becomes easier to read. Term Definition
Sheet music looks like a row of five lines with dots placed on it. The dots are either directly on top of
the lines, or they are in the space in between the line. 1 Consent Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
One of the easiest ways to remember where the notes are is to use the rhymes shown below. The 2 Personal space Having enough distance between you and another person.
first rhyme tells us the notes that are on the lines (E, G, B, D and F) and the second rhyme tells us 3 Privacy Is the right to be left alone and the right to have control over your
the notes that are in the spaces (FACE in the space). own personal information.
4 Indecent Inappropriate, especially in relation to sexual matters.
5 Sexting Sending sexual or explicit content to another person.
Some people find it easier to learn just one note, and then using that to work out the rest by 6 Family A group of people united by the ties of marriage blood or adoption
following the alphabet: 7 Committed RelationsA serious and lasting romantic relationship with someone.
hip
8 Marriage Legally or formally recognised union of two people as partners
9 Civil Partnership Legally recognised union with rights similar to those of marriage
If we remember that E is the bottom note on the stave, then we know that the space above it must
be F, because F follows E in the alphabet. The note above this must be G, because G follows F. 10 Cohabiting An arrangement where two people are not married but live together