We’re back for day 2 of the mini lessons on how to read music. If you are a serious student committed to learn to read music, what we’re going to be discussing today you’ll be using the rest of your life.

 

The Treble Clef (G) is sometimes called the G clef.  There is a swirly part in the center of the clef.  The very end of the swirl ends just after crossing the 2nd line, which is the line for the note G. 

Learn to Read Music - The Treble Clef

 

Music for the higher instruments and voices is written here.  Music for flute, clarinet, most saxophones, female voices, trumpet, French horn, and the right hand on the piano are written in treble clef. 

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