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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!
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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!
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When they’re all together, it looks like this: F A C E E G B D F Do you notice a pattern…?
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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.
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It is used to write the tenor and bass (guys) part in choral music.
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It is used to write the left hand part of piano music. PIANO SONG
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It is also used for songs that are played by low-sounding instruments. TROMBONE TUBA ELECTRIC BASS …and more!
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So we can’t use “Every Good Boy Does Fine” and “FACE.”
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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
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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!
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When they’re all together, it looks like this: A C E G G B D F A Do you notice a pattern…?
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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.
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