This note is on the first line. Remember, we build from the bottom up
E
This is the codeword we use to remember the names of the spaces
FACE
A whole note and rest equals this number of beats
4
This rhythm value equals 1 beat
This thing is the squiggly symbol that we place in front of our measure lines before we begin writing notes
Treble clef
This note lies on the 2nd line up. It's also a hint for what the treble clef is also named
G
The first space is this note
F
Find this note and rest value that equals 1/4 of a beat
Sixteenth
This is the number of eighth notes you need to make up 1 BEAT. Not one measure
Time Signature
The last line on the treble clef. Every Good Boy Does this
F
This is the top space note
E
This number is the number of beats for a half note or rest
2
This rhythm value equals 1/2 of a beat
Eighth
True or false: I can fit 5 beats into one measure of 4/4 time signature. This is a one chance question
False
Looks towards the middle if you want to find this note
B
The second space is where this note is located
A
Figure out how many of these sixteenth notes equal one BEAT.
4
This is the amount of eighth notes you need to complete one whole measure. Hint: it is in the word
8
TOP or BOTTOM number: This number defines the number of beats in a measure. One chance question
TOP
This note is on the 4th line
D
The third space is this note
C
Find the number of sixteenth notes you need for 1 whole measure
16
If I wanted to add 1/2 of any note value, I put this thing next to my note
Dot
True or false: I can fit 8 beats into 4/4 time signature. One chance question
TRUE