Musical Theory/Note Reading

 Note reading is the most basic skill in music. There are staffs, pitches, clefs, and more.

Staffs are made up of five horizontal lines and four spaces.



Pitches are named after the first seven letters of the alphabet (A B C D E F G).



A clef is a musical symbol placed at the beginning of the staff that determines the letter names of the lines and spaces.

The two main clefs are the treble and the bass:



A grand staff is a combination of both the treble and bass clefs connected by a vertical line on the left side of the staves (plural staffs).



Ledger Lines are an extension of the staff. They are additional lines both above and below which are parallel to the staff. Each ledger line contains one note.