Treble Clef Note Name Games
The Treble Clef
A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. The treble clef, also known as the G clef, is used to notate higher notes. It wraps around the second line of the staff and names that note G.
Every note in music corresponds to a letter. The music alphabet is made up of only seven letters: A-G. This is because when playing the notes in order, the note that would be "H", sounds like another "A", so we just start the set over. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G etc . . . . .
The treble clef is divided into lines and spaces. Notes are either on a line or in a space. A great way to remember the note names of the line notes is to use the saying: Every Good Boy Does Fine. The first letter of each word is the name of the note.
__________F
__________D
__________B
__________G
__________E
The space notes of the treble clef spell the word FACE. This is a great tool to help identify these notes!
___________
________E__
______C____
___A_______
_F_________
The space note below and above the staff are also considered part of the treble clef.
These notes are labeled D and G.
_____G______
___________
___________
___________
___________
D
The following are some fun on-line games you can play to practice your treble clef note names:
Practice For Only Space Notes:
1.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Treble%20spaces/PgTurnLettersTrebleSpaces-Practice.htm
Practice For Only Line Notes:
2.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Treble%20Lines/PgTurnLettersTrebleLines-Challenge.htm
Practice For Naming Both Line and Space Notes:
3. http://www.netrover.com/~kingskid/note_naming/flash_card/note_flashcard.html
4. http://www.musictheory.net/trainers/html/id82_en.html
5. http://www.soundfeelings.com/namethatnote/index.html
6. http://musicteachersgames.com/TrebleNoteNames
Practice Identifying Words From Treble Clef Notes:
7. http://www.classicsforkids.com/games/notename/notename.html
Bass Clef Note Name Games
The Bass Clef
A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. The bass clef, also known as the F clef, is used to notate lower notes. The two dots of the bass clef surround bass F.
Every note in music corresponds to a letter. The music alphabet is made up of only seven letters: A-G. This is because when playing the notes in order, the note that would be "H", sounds like another "A", so we just start the set over. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G etc . . . . .
The bass clef is divided into lines and spaces. Notes are either on a line or in a space. A great way to remember the note names of the line notes is to use the saying: Godzilla's Babies Deserve Fudge Always. The first letter of each word is the name of the note.
___________A
___________F
___________D
___________B
___________G
A saying to remember the spaces of the bass clef is: All Cows Eat Grass
___________
________G___
______E_____
____C_______
__A_________
The space note below and above the staff are also considered part of the bass clef.
These notes are labeled F and B.
_B_________
___________
___________
___________
F
The following are some fun on-line games you can play to practice your bass clef note names:
Practice For Only Space Notes:
1.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Bass%20Spaces/PageTurnerBassSpacesPractice.htm
Practice For Only Line Notes:
2.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Bass%20Lines/PageTurnerBassLinesPractice.htm
Practice For Naming Both Line and Space Notes:
3.http://www.netrover.com/~kingskid/note_naming/flash_card/note_flashcard_bass.html
4.http://www.soundfeelings.com/namethatnote/index.html Choose Bass Clef, Level Beginner
5.http://musicteachersgames.com/BassNoteNames
The Treble Clef
A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. The treble clef, also known as the G clef, is used to notate higher notes. It wraps around the second line of the staff and names that note G.
Every note in music corresponds to a letter. The music alphabet is made up of only seven letters: A-G. This is because when playing the notes in order, the note that would be "H", sounds like another "A", so we just start the set over. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G etc . . . . .
The treble clef is divided into lines and spaces. Notes are either on a line or in a space. A great way to remember the note names of the line notes is to use the saying: Every Good Boy Does Fine. The first letter of each word is the name of the note.
__________F
__________D
__________B
__________G
__________E
The space notes of the treble clef spell the word FACE. This is a great tool to help identify these notes!
___________
________E__
______C____
___A_______
_F_________
The space note below and above the staff are also considered part of the treble clef.
These notes are labeled D and G.
_____G______
___________
___________
___________
___________
D
The following are some fun on-line games you can play to practice your treble clef note names:
Practice For Only Space Notes:
1.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Treble%20spaces/PgTurnLettersTrebleSpaces-Practice.htm
Practice For Only Line Notes:
2.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Treble%20Lines/PgTurnLettersTrebleLines-Challenge.htm
Practice For Naming Both Line and Space Notes:
3. http://www.netrover.com/~kingskid/note_naming/flash_card/note_flashcard.html
4. http://www.musictheory.net/trainers/html/id82_en.html
5. http://www.soundfeelings.com/namethatnote/index.html
6. http://musicteachersgames.com/TrebleNoteNames
Practice Identifying Words From Treble Clef Notes:
7. http://www.classicsforkids.com/games/notename/notename.html
Bass Clef Note Name Games
The Bass Clef
A clef is a musical symbol used to indicate the pitch of written notes. The bass clef, also known as the F clef, is used to notate lower notes. The two dots of the bass clef surround bass F.
Every note in music corresponds to a letter. The music alphabet is made up of only seven letters: A-G. This is because when playing the notes in order, the note that would be "H", sounds like another "A", so we just start the set over. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G etc . . . . .
The bass clef is divided into lines and spaces. Notes are either on a line or in a space. A great way to remember the note names of the line notes is to use the saying: Godzilla's Babies Deserve Fudge Always. The first letter of each word is the name of the note.
___________A
___________F
___________D
___________B
___________G
A saying to remember the spaces of the bass clef is: All Cows Eat Grass
___________
________G___
______E_____
____C_______
__A_________
The space note below and above the staff are also considered part of the bass clef.
These notes are labeled F and B.
_B_________
___________
___________
___________
F
The following are some fun on-line games you can play to practice your bass clef note names:
Practice For Only Space Notes:
1.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Bass%20Spaces/PageTurnerBassSpacesPractice.htm
Practice For Only Line Notes:
2.http://www.musiclearningcommunity.com/Game%20pages/PageTurnerLetterNames/Bass%20Lines/PageTurnerBassLinesPractice.htm
Practice For Naming Both Line and Space Notes:
3.http://www.netrover.com/~kingskid/note_naming/flash_card/note_flashcard_bass.html
4.http://www.soundfeelings.com/namethatnote/index.html Choose Bass Clef, Level Beginner
5.http://musicteachersgames.com/BassNoteNames