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Sheet Music Digital Lesson #6 - The Treble Clef

Here is a picture of the treble clef.

Here is how you draw a treble clef.

A treble clef is usually positioned at the very beginning of the musical staff.

When you see a treble clef, it means that any notes on, above or below the staff are to be played with your right hand. We then call this musical staff the "treble staff".

 

Click on the play button to see and hear the notes play on the treble staff. Play along on your musical instrument.

Notice that the "finger numbers" are located above the notes. Use these finger numbers as a guide for your right hand!

Remember: When you see the treble clef, all notes on that staff (treble staff) are to be played with your right hand!

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Click here to print out an exercise sheet for drawing notes on a musical staff!

 
 
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