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HOW TO READ MUSIC NOTES (QUICK-LEARN CHEAT SHEETS), Page 1 Clefs are symbols that determine which note letter names belong to the lines and spaces of a staff. The Musical Alphabet = A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Note that there is no such note as “H.” Parts of a note: Head - the round part of a note. (All notes have a head.)
Free printable flashcards! Treble & bass clef music note cards, with guidelines to make cutting them out FASTER & EASIER!
Worksheet 1 First Notes. Colour and copy large notes for small hands. Worksheet 2 Alphabet Notes. Completing note names in alphabetical order, then scrambled. Worksheet 3 Tracing and Drawing C's. Getting to know where the five C's are.
30 gru 2015 · Staff. The staff is the foundation of music notation. The five lines and four spaces correspond to musical pitches. The clef determines which musical pitch corresponds to a particular line or space. (The plural for staff is staves.) Treble Clef. A clef is a type of symbol that indicates the musical pitch of written notes.
Learn music note names on musical staff, type of notes, time value, duration, names of keys on piano keyboard and more.
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