Violín Música Lectura
A, B, C, D, E, F, G | Seven letters of the alphabet are used to name notes in music. |
| Staff | Musical notes are written on and between five parallel lines called a staff. |
| Treble Clef | The Treble clef or G clef is used for violin music. It also is used by the viola and cello when the notes are in a higher range than the tenor and bass clefs. |
| Alto Clef | The Alto clef is the most frequently used clef in viola music. Notice how the clef curves in the middle to point to the note middle C. |
| Bass Clef | The Bass clef (or F clef) is the most frequently used clef in cello music. The two dots surround the line F. |
| Tenor Clef | The Tenor clef is used for cello music with notes in a range higher than notes found in the bass clef. The middle pointer of this clef points to middle C (the second line from the top of the staff). |
| Notes on the lines: | Memory tip for notes written on the lines: use each note as the first letter of the words in the sentence: Every Good Boy Does Fine. |
| Notes in the spaces: | Memory tip for notes written in the spaces: these letters spell the word: F A C E. |
| Notes which extend above and below the staff are written on ledger lines & spaces. | |
| Notes below the staff: | Notes above the staff: |
| Consecutive letter names of notes using the Treble clef: | |
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