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LESSON 3
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P.3 |
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AIM: |
To Learn and Practise reading notes
in the Treble Clef. |
Treble Clef
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for writing & reading
higher-pitched notes
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for Treble singers,
eg sopranos |
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for high-pitched
instruments
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Flute |
| Oboe |
| Violin |
| Clarinet |
| Trumpet |
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and others. |
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for higher section of
the piano (usually
played by the Right Hand)
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also called 'The G Clef'
because the clef
sign sits on the 'G' line. |
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Each line and space
represents a step
up the Musical Alphabet |
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The names of the notes
can be worked
out by stepping up and down from the 'G'
line, which is the 2nd line from bottom. |
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Middle C on the Piano, is
the C on the first
ledger line below the
Treble Clef. |
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You can work out your own
way of
remembering the lines and spaces of the
Treble Clef, but some people use phrases
like "F A C E rhymes with SPACE" and
"Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit". |
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Practise reading notes
from the Treble
Clef using the Drills below.
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INDEX
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