Welcome to the course!
This course will teach you to read music
  in treble clef. That is, any music that
           starts with this sign:

Instruments that use treble clef include:
    violin flute right-hand of piano
   oboe trumpet xylophone recorder
 tin whistle mandolin clarinet guitar
In Western music notes are arranged on
a 5-line stave:




Where the notes are placed on the stave
tells us how high or low they sound.
The shape of the notes tells us how
long they last.
The higher it is on the stave, the higher
the pitch of the note; the lower it is on
the stave, the lower the pitch:

                  High



                  Low
Western music is formed around a
cycle of 8 notes (an ‘octave’) – this is
the
        do re mi fa so la ti do
that you probably know from ‘The
Sound of Music’.

Each of these notes has a letter:
          ABCDEFG
There are only 7 letters because the 8th is
the same as the 1st:
ABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEF
G A B etc..

So this is an C

But this is a C too

It’s just a higher C. So it sounds kind of
the same but higher.
Each line and space on the stave
corresponds to a letter:




 C   D   E   F   G   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   A
Some ways to help you learn them:

The notes between the lines spell out
FACE:
A way to remember the notes on the lines :

        Every Good Boy Does Fine




    Now let’s start learning!

Names of the notes

  • 1.
    Welcome to thecourse! This course will teach you to read music in treble clef. That is, any music that starts with this sign: Instruments that use treble clef include: violin flute right-hand of piano oboe trumpet xylophone recorder tin whistle mandolin clarinet guitar
  • 2.
    In Western musicnotes are arranged on a 5-line stave: Where the notes are placed on the stave tells us how high or low they sound. The shape of the notes tells us how long they last.
  • 3.
    The higher itis on the stave, the higher the pitch of the note; the lower it is on the stave, the lower the pitch: High Low
  • 4.
    Western music isformed around a cycle of 8 notes (an ‘octave’) – this is the do re mi fa so la ti do that you probably know from ‘The Sound of Music’. Each of these notes has a letter: ABCDEFG
  • 5.
    There are only7 letters because the 8th is the same as the 1st: ABCDEFGABCDEFGABCDEF G A B etc.. So this is an C But this is a C too It’s just a higher C. So it sounds kind of the same but higher.
  • 6.
    Each line andspace on the stave corresponds to a letter: C D E F G A B C D E F G A
  • 7.
    Some ways tohelp you learn them: The notes between the lines spell out FACE:
  • 8.
    A way toremember the notes on the lines : Every Good Boy Does Fine Now let’s start learning!