Let’s start with the spaces. Check it out: F A C E Here’s an easy way to remember it: FACE in the SPACE!
Let’s move on to the lines. Check it out: E G B D F There’s an easy way to remember the lines, too. We’ll use: E very G ood B oy D oes F ine …on the lines!
When they’re all together, it looks like this: F A C E E G B D F Do you notice a pattern…?
The musical alphabet repeats as you go up the staff. The notes always occur in this order: ABCDEFG Let’s play a game to practice the musical alphabet.
It is used to write the tenor and bass (guys) part in choral music.
It is used to write the left hand part of piano music. PIANO SONG
It is also used for songs that are played by low-sounding instruments. TROMBONE TUBA ELECTRIC BASS …and more!
So we can’t use “Every Good Boy Does Fine” and “FACE.”
Let’s start with the spaces. Check it out: A C E G Here’s an easy way to remember it: All Cows Eat Grass
Let’s move on to the lines. Check it out: G B D F A There’s an easy way to remember the lines, too. We’ll use: G ood B oys DoDo F ine A lways Try not to confuse that with Every Good Boy Does Fine!
When they’re all together, it looks like this: A C E G G B D F A Do you notice a pattern…?
The musical alphabet repeats as you go up the staff. The notes always occur in this order: ABCDEFG EXACTLY like treble clef! Let’s practice.