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Bass Clef Sight reading (Beginners)

Hi guys!


This week we have been looking at our bass clef and how to read music on the stave!


šŸŽ¶ We are looking at all the different components that help us read music.


ā—Remember! Our stave is made up of 5 lines and 4 spaces, as shown on the worksheet.


šŸ¤” There are two rhymes that help us remember which notes go where on the stave - the first is:


ā–ŖļøGeorgina Bear Deserves Food Always (On the line)

šŸ‘ Each word starts with the letter of the note on each line. Fill in the sheet to help you remember.


And the second is:


ā–ŖļøAll Cats Enjoy Grieg (On the space)


āœļø Each of the words in both rhymes help us remember which note is which!


šŸŽ¶ We also need to look at the rhythm too!


āœļø We have some crotchets, minims, and semibreves. Use the video with me to help you play these rhythms when sight reading your music!


šŸ‘ Have fun and make sure to practise it more than once!


Lucy and the FunKeys team

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