Code of the Lines
Operator, you've mastered the alphabet. Now SYLBiT needs you to map where those letters live on the Treble Clef staff using quick acronyms.
The Treble Clef (G Clef)
The symbol you see at the start of the staff is the Treble Clef. It's also known as the G Clef because it circles around the line where the note G lives.
*The swirl of the clef wraps around the G line (highlighted).*
The 5 Lines (E-G-B-D-F)
The Treble Clef staff has exactly 5 lines. Counting from the bottom up, the notes are:
The 4 Spaces (F-A-C-E)
Between those lines are 4 spaces. These are the easiest to remember because they spell a word.
If it's in a space, just look at the FACE!
Memorization Hacks
To remember the lines, we use a funny sentence. Pick your favorite:
- Every Good Boy Does Fine (Classic)
- Evis Guitar Broke Down Friday
- Elephants Go Bouncing Down Freeways
The Bass Clef (F Clef)
For lower notes (like the left hand on a piano), we use the Bass Clef. It looks like an ear with two dots. It's called the F Clef because those two dots surround the F line.
Bass Lines (G-B-D-F-A)
The lines on the Bass Clef are different. From bottom to top:
Bass Spaces (A-C-E-G)
The spaces spell something easy to remember too:
Quest Complete? Test It!
Think you know the code? Jump into the Staff Climber module to test your reflex.
Mode: Staff Climber
Mini Games
Top Operators
SYLBiT Interface
Training Module
Seven letters. 60 seconds. Wraps after G β A.
About this game
β’ Alphabet Sprint: Drills the loop: G goes back to A.
β’ Piano Challenge: Identify the white keys. Listen to the pitch!
β’ Staff Climber: Treble clef notes (Lines: EGBDF, Spaces: FACE).


