The Bass Clef & Treble Clef on the Piano

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Summary: Learn where the bass clef and treble clef notes are on the piano in this free music theory video lesson on reading music.

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"On behalf of Expert Village, I am Eric Williams and I am here to tell you about reading music. Okay This is how it would look on a piano. f you were using the notes on the staff, the treble clef you would start with e on a piano and you plan up with the lines and the spaces of the treble clef and you end up with e, f, g, a, b, c, d, e, and the very top line would be f. My piano doesn't want to play f but it is there. Now so those are the lines and spaces of treble clef, how they sound anyway. If you go to the bass clef, the lower pitches, there is your low g at the bottom line of the bass clef. You have g, a, b, c, d, e, f, g and the very top line is a so that is what the range sounds like in the bass clef; g, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, a."

eHow Article: The Bass Clef & Treble Clef on the Piano

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