Bass clef notes!


Bass clef notes - The Bass clef is where you have the lower pitched notes.

These are the notes that you use for accompanying the melody, the accompanying notes would either be single notes or notes played as part of some chord. You normally play these notes with your left hand.

Some more information on this clef:

Bass Clef


• The Bass Clef is also known as the F Clef.
This is because the staff line in between the two dots of this clef is F, any note on this line is the F note.

• Notes on the Lines – G B D F A.
Beginning from the bottom, the first line is for G and the fifth line is for A

• Notes on the Spaces – A C E G.
Beginning from the bottom, the first space is for A and the fourth space is for G

Tips for remembering – Is there an easier way of remembering the Bass clef notes?

Yes there is! You can use acronyms to remember the names of the notes on the lines and the spaces.

This is an easier way to remember the bass clef notes.

Notes on the Lines – G B D F A
Remember the sentence "Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always"

Notes on the Spaces – A C E G
Remember the sentence "All Cows Eat Grass"


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