How to Read Music Notes on the Treble Clef Staff
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Learn how to read notes on the treble clef staff! In this video, I walk you through how to identify music notes on the staff using the treble clef. Enjoy!
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Thank you for making this so easy to understand and remember! I learned Elvis' Guitar Broke Down Friday to memorize EGBDF
Thanks for watching! That’s a great phrase to help remember EGBDF!
Thank you for making this easy!
Thank you for watching!
woah! the editing and thumbnail are both super cool! this was helpful and helped me catch up!
- kylie
That's great to hear! Thank you so much for the comment, Kylie!
You just simplified music theory 🤝🏾 thank you for that
I’m glad I could help!
ur way of teaching just straight goes into brain.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
With lines I use Enormous Giraffe Brings Dog Food 😂😂😂
Lol this is great!
Here are some Line Note mnemonics I've used with my students (but we mostly use the Fudge one in practice). Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, Every Girl Buys Designer Fashions, Empty Garbage Before Dad Flips, Every Good Burger Deserves Fries and a couple Spanish ones: Elefantes Gordos Buscan Diez Frutas, and El Gato Bebe Del Florero
These are GREAT!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
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What a wonderful video..this taught me alot about the notes on a staff.
Thank you so much!
Easy to learn!
Hi Joshua. Thanks for the video. I have a question. I teach music in Spanish, but Im gonna start teaching music in English and I don't know if the students needs to read saying A B C D F G or Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti. I have listened some Native English people reading in both ways. Can you explain me please?
Hello! Thanks for watching! In my teaching, A B C D E F and G are the actual names of the notes that my band students will be reading off the staff so I really focus on that. This allows students to learn to identify the notes properly. After they have learned the note names, then I may move into teaching them Do Re Mi etc for music examples that we may sing through before playing through on instruments. These syllables are a secondary tool for students to use on top of knowing A B C D E F and G. I hope that helps!
Both! Singers often learn the solfege syllables because it really helps with sight reading. However, they need to also know how to read the pitches on the staff by letter name to play any pitched instrument. I am an elementary music teacher in the US, and we always teach the students the notes (letter names) on the treble staff before they move on to middle school.
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Showing support , have you thought of getting a microphone? I think that will help bring your voice up in the video and sound more profesh.
Thank you for the support! I have definitely thought of getting a mic but I'm waiting until I get a good amount of content out there before investing in one. Definitely at the top of my list for recording gear!
Hi I liked the vid
Thank you, Lavina!
So why do we use EGBDF and FACE if its ABCDEFG??
Edit: NVMM LOL i just got it from watching the second video!!!
It all comes together in music!
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thank you a lot this video is really helpful for me 🫶
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼