Treble clef exercises
Choose an exercise below. The exercises help you learn to read notes in the treble clef and are suitable for both beginners and more experienced learners. All exercises are free.
Notes in the treble clef
The treble clef (also called the G clef) indicates that the note G above middle C falls on the second line of the staff. The treble clef curls around the line where G falls:
The treble clef is useful for writing notes above middle C. It is used in song books and for high-pitched instruments such as guitar, violin, flute, clarinet, saxophone, and trumpet.
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Beyond treble clef exercises, Musicca also includes exercises for bass clef, alto clef, and tenor clef, along with other exercises and resources designed to help you read music.
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