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| − | Here's a few tips for reading the [[pitch]] of notes on sheet music. Also see [[ | + | Here's a few tips for reading the [[pitch]] of notes on sheet music. Also see [[note lengths]]. |
* you can always spot [[middle C]] - 1 line through the middle of the note in the middle of the clefs | * you can always spot [[middle C]] - 1 line through the middle of the note in the middle of the clefs | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 27 August 2020
Here's a few tips for reading the pitch of notes on sheet music. Also see note lengths.
- you can always spot middle C - 1 line through the middle of the note in the middle of the clefs
- it's easy to memorise the spaces:
F.A.C.E. Spaces spell FACE - for treble clef A.C.E.G. All Cows Eat Grass - for bass clef
Also read about leger lines
Below there's more tips: