The Treble ClefDo you want to learn the note names of the treble clef?

The treble clef is used both for the grand staff for big range instruments like piano, but also for high register instruments like violins and flutes.

It is important to learn that the bass clef and treble clef both meet in symmetry at middle C. Middle C is the first ledger line below the treble clef, and the first ledger line above the bass clef.

Another way to think about the treble clef is that each note is exactly one full step above the corresponding note name in the bass clef.

For example: G in the treble clef is the note on the second line from the bottom, while G in the bass clef is the note on the last line.

Bass Clef vs Treble Clef

Now there are many ways to learn the note names of the treble clef. Some people prefer to remember using funny phrases, while others simply memorize each note name on the lines and spaces from a lot of repetition.

Treble Clef – Note Names on Lines

Example: E, G, B, D, F = Every Good Boy Deserves Fun

Treble Clef - Note Names (Lines)

Treble Clef – Note Names on Spaces

Example: F, A, C, E = Face

Treble Clef - Note Names (Spaces)

Treble Clef  – All Note Names

Treble Clef - Note Names