Music Notes

cropped-music-note-names-notes-bass-treble-clef-isolated-white-503991542.jpgHello music lovers,

Some fun facts about reading and writing some of your sheet music. It is really easy to write your music, on a piece of sheet music, but might be little bit harder to read and play the music, that you have written.

Just remember the acronym for the line placing, on the staff. An example is the line spaces for the treble clef is FACE and for Bass is ACEG (All Cows Eat Grass). If you remember those three notes, then you can figure out the lines.

Some helpful tips to help you write sheet music is to remember where your middle C on your treble and/or bass clef. Your middle C  is the imaginary line in between the treble and bass clefs, if you are wanting to take piano lessons. Notes have different designs and values to them.

On a sheet music, there are a lot of different symbols, in between the lines but I will save that topic for another blog post. Hope that you have learned lots. Rock on.

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