Hello musicians my name is Andrew Mercer and
thank you for joining the music theory quick
tips.
Today were learning about clefs.
When we are writing music on paper making
it as easy and clear as possible is what it
is all about.
So we use clefs to organise our music into
really easy ways to read it.
We have a treble clef which is used for our
high notes.
And a bass clef is used for her low notes.
Now when I say clef I mean this symbol on
the far left.
You see it is like a funny little symbol here.
It's a bass clef.
And this one here.
This big squiggly it's a treble clef.
Treble clef is for the high notes and bass
clef is for the low notes.
And you will notice that the treble clef sits
on 5 lines.
And the bass clef sits on 5 lines.
The 5 lines that the treble clef sits on is
the treble staff.
This is the treble staff all these lines and
spaces.
And the base staff is the 5 lines that the
bass clef sits on.
And again they are for our low notes.
And again these are laid out like this to
make them as easy as possible to read.
And we are going to be learning all about
how to read these notes in upcoming chips
so stay tuned and it subscribed see you next
time.
