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Piano Lessons For Beginners – Learning Piano Notes

Many of us have been exposed to music as part of our school curriculum. We learned about do-re-mi and the different types of notes, such as whole notes, half notes, and so on. We were also taught about the Treble Clef or G-clef and the Bass or F-clef. As second graders, we may have learned the basic music theories and become familiar with FACE and the Every Good Boy Does Fine notes on the staff. If not, let me refresh your memory.

The black notes on the lines or spaces of the grand staff (Treble Clef and Bass Clef) represent the tones on a piano. The letters F, A, C, and E fall on the four spaces of the Treble Clef (the upper five lines) in that order. F occupies the first space at the bottom, and E occupies the last space at the top. So we have F for the note fa, A for la, C for do, and E for mi.

Next, the phrase “Every Good Boy Does Fine” corresponds to the lines. The first line is E or mi, G is sol, B is ti, D is re, and F is fa. Therefore, the basic …

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“Piano Lessons For Beginners – Learning Piano Notes”