The Notes on the Treble Clef Staff !

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The Notes on the Treble Clef Staff ! Credits Help Start Here The Notes on the Treble Clef Staff !

Let’s learn about the five lines of the music staff! Hi, I’m Nick the Note! Click on line 1

Correct! Line 1 is at the bottom of the music staff. NEXT Correct! Line 1 is at the bottom of the music staff. E Notes on this line are called ‘E’. Click the note!

Click on Line 2!

You got it! Line 2 is above Line 1. NEXT You got it! Line 2 is above Line 1. G Notes on this line are called ‘G’. Click the note!

Now click on Line 3!

middle of the music staff. NEXT Way to go! Line 3 is in the middle of the music staff. B Notes on this line are called ‘B’. Click the note!

Click on Line 4!

That’s it! Line 4 is below the top line of the music staff. NEXT That’s it! Line 4 is below the top line of the music staff. D Notes on this line are called ‘D’. Click the note!

Finally, click on Line 5!

You’re right! Line 5 is at the top of the staff. NEXT You’re right! Line 5 is at the top of the staff. F Notes on this line are called ‘F’. Click the note!

To review, the notes on the lines of the music staff are: NEXT To review, the notes on the lines of the music staff are: Fine Does Boy Good Every Click each note, starting with E, to reveal a trick to help you remember the notes on the lines!

Every Good Boy Does Fine is a great way to remember the order of the lines of the music staff! The first letter of each word gives us the name of a note. Click each word in that order to see how it works! F Every Good Boy Does Fine D B G NEXT E

Let’s try using Every Good Boy Does Fine to figure out a note! NEXT Let’s try using Every Good Boy Does Fine to figure out a note! This note is on line: 1 2 3 4 5 That’s right! Line 4! You got it! Notes on line 4 are always ‘D’! So, Line 1 is E for Every… …Line 2 is G for Good… …Line 3 is B for Boy… …Line 4 is… D for Does F for Fine

Let’s practice reading line notes! Which note is a G? (Don’t forget about Every Good Boy Does Fine!)

Correct! G is on Line 2. Which of these notes is an F?

That’s right! F is on Line 5. Let’s try one more. Which note is a B?

You got it! B is on Line 3. Looks like you know all about the notes on the lines of the music staff! Click the Home button to return to the Main Menu. Next, we will explore the Spaces of the music staff!

Try Again!

Now let’s learn about the spaces of the music staff! Click on Space 1

Notes in this space are called ‘F’. NEXT You got it! Space 1 is above Line 1. F Notes in this space are called ‘F’. Click the note!

Click on Space 2!

Notes in this space are called ‘A’. NEXT Correct! Space 2 is above Line 2. A Notes in this space are called ‘A’. Click the note!

Click on Space 3!

Notes in this space are called ‘C’. NEXT Yes! Space 3 is above Line 3. C Notes in this space are called ‘C’. Click the note!

Finally, click on Space 4!

Right! Space 4 is above Line 4. NEXT Right! Space 4 is above Line 4. E Notes in this space are called ‘E’. Click the note!

To review, the notes in the spaces of the music staff are: NEXT To review, the notes in the spaces of the music staff are: Remembering the notes in spaces is even easier than the lines! The notes in the spaces spell the word FACE!

Let’s try using FACE to figure out a note! NEXT Let’s try using FACE to figure out a note! This note is in space: 1 2 3 4 That’s right! Space 3! C E You got it! Notes in space 3 are always ‘C’! So the note in Space 3 is… A is in the second space and is the second letter of FACE… F is in the first space and is the first letter of FACE…

Let’s practice reading space notes! Which note is an E? (Don’t forget about FACE!)

Correct! E is in Space 4. Which of these notes is an A?

Correct. A is in Space 2. Let’s try one more Correct! A is in Space 2. Let’s try one more. Which of these notes is an F?

You got it! F is in Space 1. Looks like you know all about the notes on the spaces of the music staff! Click the Home button to return to the Main Menu. Time to take the quiz!

Before we begin the quiz, let’s review all of the notes on the staff! NEXT Click each note from low to high in order to go on! Before we begin the quiz, let’s review all of the notes on the staff! First, let’s start with just the line notes… …now, let’s put the space notes in! When you put all the line and space notes together, the notes go in alphabetical order!!! Notice a pattern?

Time to test what you have learned so far! Question #1: Which note is a space note? NEXT That’s right! Ready for Question #2?

How do you remember the order of notes on lines of the staff? NEXT How do you remember the order of notes on lines of the staff? You got it! Now go on to Question #3! A) Every Fine Boy Does Good B) Every Boy Does Good Fine C) Every Good Boy Does Fine D) Every Boy Good Does Fine

What is the name of this note? B C D E F G

You’re correct! That note was an F. Question #4: What do you call the note in Space 4? F A C E

Way to go! Here’s a tough one. Question #5: Which two notes appear both on a line AND in a space? A) F and C That’s right! E is on Line 1 AND in Space 4. F is in Space 1 AND on Line 5 B) B and E C) D and A NEXT D) E and F

Name these four notes. What word do they spell? Finally, here’s a bonus question! FACE CAGE EDGE CAFE

You now know what it takes to read music! WAHOO!!! You did it! You have officially mastered the notes on the lines and spaces of the music staff! THE END! You now know what it takes to read music! Good luck in the rest of your musical journey! I’m Nick the Note – out!

This program was created by Mr. Cahill. All sounds were created by Mr. Cahill. Images used are licensed under the Creative Commons. Hope you enjoy this program!

Welcome to Nick the Note’s Music Staff Game! Follow Nick as he takes you on a journey through line notes and space notes on the music staff! Listen to Nick – he’s here to guide you! Let’s get started! Click the Home button to return to the main menu, then click the Lines button!