Treble clef notes!
Treble clef notes - The Treble clef is where you have your
higher pitched notes.
Most of the time they tend to be the
melody notes and you have to play them with your
right hand.
Some more information on this clef:
• The Treble Clef is also known as the
G Clef.
This is because the clef wraps the second line from the bottom. Any note on this line is the G note.
• Notes on the
Lines – E G B D F.
Beginning from the bottom, the first line is for E and the fifth line is for F
• Notes on the
Spaces – F A C E.
Beginning from the bottom, the first space is for F and the fourth space is for E
Tips for remembering – Please note that the seven distinct notes are C D E F G A B, so there is no H after A. And how about remembering the names of the notes on the lines and spaces?
There is an
easier way to remember the Treble clef notes.
Notes on the Lines – E G B D F
Remember the sentence "Every Good Boy Does Fine"
Notes on the Spaces – F A C E
Remember the word "Face"
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