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Beginning Music

TheoryBy

Kevin TapperClick Mouse Button to Continue

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Quizzes

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Part IReading Music in the Treble Staff

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What is “Reading” Music?

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Melodies

Harmonies

Scales

Chords

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How is Music Read and Written?

Treble Clef Bass Clef

Ledger Lines

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Alto/Baritone Clef

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The Treble Clef and Staff

TREBLE STAFF

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Basic Notes on the Treble Staff

A-B-C-D-E-F-G

Range

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Every Good Boy Does Fine

Basic Notes on the Treble Staff

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Practice The Basic Notes on The Treble Staff Take a couple minutes to name the notes on the Treble

Staff…

E E F E F E G F D B A F

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Expansion of the Treble Staff

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This Concludes

Part I

Learning the Treble Staff can take a little time, but it comes with practice. Studying a bit everyday will lead to retention.

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