How to read Treble clef
A Treble Clef is the the clef where higher instruments (like violins) read music. It is sometimes referred to as "G Clef" and is pictured here. The treble clef lives on a staff with 5 lines and 4 spaces. Each line and space has a name. Below you will see all of the notes on the staff of the treble clef. LEARN TO MEMORIZE THE PLACEMENT AND NAMES OF THESE NOTES!
Line Notes:
We know that these are lines notes because the line goes through each whole note. A good way to memorize the line notes are:
Every Good Boy Does Fine
Space Notes:
We know that these are space notes because they live in the space and there are no lines going through them. A good way to memorize the space notes are:
SPACE spells FACE
We know that these are lines notes because the line goes through each whole note. A good way to memorize the line notes are:
Every Good Boy Does Fine
Space Notes:
We know that these are space notes because they live in the space and there are no lines going through them. A good way to memorize the space notes are:
SPACE spells FACE
Violin fingering chart
This chart will help you recognize these note names along with the violin fingering numbers. You will see the letter name below and the finger number above.
Note Reading practice
This is a FUN MUSIC GAME to practice your notes. Make sure you choose the treble clef and right click to enable Adobe Flash Player.
Staff Wars!
You can use this quiz to practice your note reading skills.
https://www.musictheory.net/exercises/note
Staff Wars!
You can use this quiz to practice your note reading skills.
https://www.musictheory.net/exercises/note