Notenlezen g-sleutel (2024)

Tip: before starting this chapter, please first study Chapter 1. Natural Notes through Chapter 3. Clefs!

In this chapter, you'l learn to read G-clef notes. I explain what smart notes are. You’ll learn to read those notes first. You'll do exercises to learn to read smart notes quickly and flawlessly. I'll explain how you can use smart notes to read the other notes. You will do different exercises in which you learn, step by step, to read all the notes.

1. The G-clef

Higher tones are notated using the G-clef.
The G-clef is used for voices and instruments such as the soprano, violin, trumpet, guitar, oboe, clarinet, and so on.

The G-clef indicates that the note on the second line from below is G.
We then play the G tone above Middle C.
The G-clef is also called the treble clef.

2. The smart notes

In order to read all the notes, we first confine ourselves to five different notes. These notes are divided in ascending order over the grand staff.
These are the 'smart notes'.

In order to learn how to read all notes well, it is important to be able to read the smart notes quickly – and flawlessly! In addition, smart notes need to be played rapidly and correctly on the instrument. Study the smart notes carefully, and repeat the relevant exercises a number of times.

1The first smart note is the G taken from the G-clef.

2The second smart note is Middle C.

3The third smart note is the note on the uppermost line: high F.

4The fourth smart note is the C above Middle C. This is placed between the lines.

5The fifth smart note is on the second ledger line above the staff: the high C.

3. Practise

Note Reading exercise 9a: practise reading G-clef smart notes.

Note Reading exercise 9b: practise reading G-clef smart notes with time limit.

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4. Reading all notes

In order to read all the notes, we make use of the smart notes.

1The first smart note is the G taken from the G-clef.
One note higher is A. One note lower is F.

2The second smart note is Middle C.
One note higher is D. Two notes higher is E. One note lower is B.

3The third smart note is the note on the uppermost line: high F.
One note higher is G. Two notes higher is A. One note lower is E.

4The fourth smart note is the C above Middle C. This is placed between the lines.
One note higher is D. One note lower is B.

5The fifth smart note is on the second ledger line above the staff: the high C.
One note higher is D. Two notes higher is E. One note lower is B.

5. Practise

Note Reading exercise 9c: practise reading all G-clef notes.

Note Reading exercise 9d: practise reading all G-clef notes with time limit.

Note Reading exercise 9e: G-clef: practise reading all notes with invisible clef.

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6. Accidentals

This part is a short version of Chapter 6. Accidentals, adjusted for the G-clef.

This chapter teaches you about accidentals. First, you'll learn about a half step. Then, I explain what accidantals are. In the video, I show how to raise and lower tones with sharps and flats. You learn the names of the notes with a sharp and flat. You'll do exercises to practice these names.

What is a half step?

A half step is the distance from any key to the very next key up or down, with no key between.

Explanation

Half steps on the piano

What is an accidental?

Before the note a symbol can be placed that raises of lowers it. This symbol is called an accidental.

Sharps and flats

Notenlezen g-sleutel (15)A sharp raises a note by a half step.
Notenlezen g-sleutel (16)A flat lowers a note by a half step.

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Explanation

What are the names of the notes with a sharp?

What are the names of the notes with a flat?

Names of the notes with sharp and flat

natural noteNotenlezen g-sleutel (21)Notenlezen g-sleutel (22)
sharp
flat
AA#Ab
BB#Bb
CC#Cb
DD#Db
EE#Eb
FF#Fb
GG#Gb

Practise

Note Reading exercise 9f: G-clef: accidentals: sharps and flats

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Double sharp and double flat

In practice, you won't see double sharps and double flats often.
Are you a beginner? Then you can skip this part or do it later.

Notenlezen g-sleutel (23)A double sharp raises a note two half steps.
Notenlezen g-sleutel (24)A double flat lowers a note two half steps.

Explanation

What are the names of the notes with a double sharp?

What are the names of the notes with a double flat?

Names of the notes with double sharp and double flat

natural noteNotenlezen g-sleutel (29)Notenlezen g-sleutel (30)
double sharp
double flat
AA##Abb
BB##Bbb
CC##Cbb
DD##Dbb
EE##Ebb
FF##Fbb
GG##Gbb

Practise

Note Reading exercise 9g: G-clef: accidentals: double sharp and double flat

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