Developed by Wayne Anderson GMAA Music Director · Reading Music Overview ♪Like learning to read...
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Reading Music Overview
♪Like learning to read a map with symbols
and words
♪Know the basic elements, note names, clefs
♪Memorize the position of the notes
♪Memorize the rhythm of the notes
♪The more you practice, the easier to read
music
♪Can use this skill the rest of your life
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Used for Female Voices or
Instruments like Flute, Clarinet,
Saxophone, French Horn and Trumpet
Used for Male Voices or Instruments like
Trombone, Baritone, Tuba
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Used to indicate how long a note is to be held
Treble Clef Staff
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Treble Clef Line Notes
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Treble Clef Space Notes
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Bass Clef Staff
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Bass Clef Line Notes
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Bass Clef Space Notes
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Rhythm Notation
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Rhythm Notation
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♪Answer the following five questions about
music notation.
♪Read each question carefully
♪Once the answer is chosen, you will know
if you are right or wrong
♪You can try the questions as many times
as you like
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Question 1 Which is the correct order of the line note names for the treble clef?
A. G,B,D,F,A
B. F,A,C,E
C. E,G,B,D,F
D. A,C,E,G
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Question 2 Which is the correct order of the space note names for the bass clef?
A. G,B,D,F,A
B. F,A,C,E
C. E,G,B,D,F
D. A,C,E,G
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Question 3 How many beats is the half note held for?
A. Four beats
B. Two beats
C. One beat
D. ½ beats
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Question 4 What are the rhythm types of these notes?
A. Quarter, Half, Eighth
B. Half, Eighth, Quarter
C. Eighth, Quarter, Half
D. Quarter, Eighth, Half
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Question 5 What are the letter name of these notes?
A. A,F,D,C
B. G,F,C,B
C. F,A,B,C
D. E,G,B,D
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