


Other than to find the starting note, how many times are you going to use the rhymes in order to play this left hand part? That’s right, none! Once you’ve got the starting note, the notes only ever move up and down by jumps of one. This simply translates to the next white key on your keyboard. The second note is a “space note” (G) and therefore directly neighbors to the F. Identify the first note by using the rhymes. Please note that the lesson is also available on the mobile app Open the Lesson “ Only If II & Left Hand ” or alternatively look at this score: Now is the time to open the Skoove app and navigate to Beginner Course 2. This distance is measured in terms of the scale degree, which is the position of a note in a scale. Here is the solution: Most of the time you can actually just use something called “reading by intervals.” Intervals describe the distance between two notes. When reading music, you could rely on the rhymes above to quickly identify notes. Try to memorize these two rhymes, or even make up your own! Reading by intervals Here is the rhyme for all the line notes: That’s why it is common practice for beginners to learn two rhymes that can help them to quickly identify piano notes. Using the note chart to identify each bass clef note would be really slow and cumbersome. This pattern of line – space – line – space continues all the way down the bass clef. The note 1 below middle C, which is B, is a space note.
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This is an important landmark to remember when learning how to read bass clef. If you look at the note chart below, you will see that middle C on piano is a line note. Just like notes for the right hand, bass clef piano notes can either sit on the line (line note), or in the spaces between two lines (space note). The bass clef stave system is made up of 5 horizontal lines. Skoove will help you to master tha skill. Learn how to read bass clef piano notes is an important skill. Regular sight-reading practice is key here and our brand new Sight Reading Bass Clef course will help you with exactly that in a fun, approachable, and effective way. Once you have understood what the bass clef notes are you can start developing your sight-reading skills in the bass clef. The second is an interval method, where we base our reading off a few common interval spacings. The first is to memorize the notes by rhyming, mnemonic tricks like we commonly do with treble clef.

However, there are a few helpful tricks that will help to increase your learning speed and ensure that the information sticks with you longer. Just like learning to read treble clef, learning to read the bass clef notes on piano takes a bit of practice. The best way to learn bass clef piano notes is by practicing slowly and consistently. Once you have this, draw two dots on either side of the fourth line, one in between the fourth and fifth lines and one in between the third and fourth lines. Next, draw a curve up to the right and then down and around to the left, like a backwards ‘C’. This line marks F3 on the staff, the F below middle C. Begin by drawing a dot on the fourth line of the staff.
