Lesson 62 of 84 ยท Music Notation
โญ 30 XPNotation Through History (Part 2)
Notes on the treble clef lines spell E-G-B-D-F ('Every Good Boy Does Fine').
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โก The twist
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Listen for this
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Mind = Blown
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Learn about notation through history (part 2): identify articulation markings
What You'll Learn
Notes on the treble clef lines spell E-G-B-D-F ('Every Good Boy Does Fine'). The spaces spell F-A-C-E.
Identify articulation markings
Read ledger lines above and below the staff
Notes on the Staff
Tap a note to hear it
Check Your Understanding
Question 1 of 3
Which lasts longer: a half note or a quarter note?
Where you hear this in real life
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Stretch Challenge
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Listen to one piece of music today with FULL attention. No phone, no scrolling.
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