Hello friends! I have made this series for those
who want to appear for Trinity music theory exam
 
 
So let's start.... Music theory
so today's topic is treble and bass clefs
What is treble and bass clef?
In western music, we have these two basic clefs
This is our treble clef
which sits on the line G
That's why it calls G clef also
as I told you in my previous video. when we studied stave
every line and space has a name
 
Mostly people use this formula to remember the name
In treble clef, the spaces called FACE
and the lines in the treble clef follow as
Every Green Bus Drives Fast
You can make your own formula it's not necessary to follow this
you can use your own language to do that
 
this one is quite easy so you can use it if you want to
you can see
the second line name is G
and treble clef sits on the G line
That's why its called G clef or treble clef
The same type of formula we use with bass clef
Bass clef Space name as ACEG and line as Green Bus Drives Fast Always
 
Bass clef also called as F clef
because bass clef sits on F line
 
Let's move on
It is the same thing explained here what we already discussed
The notes repeat
I will not go through all of that
I will explain to you this in short
 
 
In this, they are explaining to us how to make a treble clef
example is given
we have to trace and make the treble clefs
 
 
 
make a point on G line and then make the clef
 
 
 
 
next also we have to do the same thing
but this time we can not trace it we have to make it on our own
Let's start with G
 
 
 
second
third
forth
as you can they all are not same but make sure you practice it a lot
 
 
 
 
 
Let's move on to the next
 
This our bass clef
we call it F clef also as it sits on F line
 
we have to trace them
 
 
 
Now we have to make them without tracing
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
let's move on to our next topic
That is Middle C
What is middle C?
I told you in the previous lesson
the extra lines except five lines are called
leger lines as you can read here
 
Middle C is on the leger line
between treble and the bass clef
which is called middle C
This is easier to understand if you play the piano
 
 
an easier way to understand middle C is
 
the first leger line below treble clef is
Middle C
and the first lager line above bass clef is
Middle c
 
whenever you make a leger line
it should equally distance apart from the stave
 
it should not be close or far as shown in the example
 
Let's start our first exercise
 
we have to make three middle Cs
 
 
we know that the first lager line below
the treble clef
 
 
If we go reverse from the first line
its E, D then C
let's make our second C
 
 
 
if you see here the stem stars on C
goes till one octave higher to the next C
 
 
now we have to write our middle C in the bass clef
 
in the bass clef the first lager line above the fifth line
is called middle C
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
now we have to recognise the clef
after checking the middle Cs
 
 
now you can see here
this is the first lager line below the stave
so this is our treble clef
it is the same
 
this is a treble clef
this one is a bass clef
 
 
So we fish our today's topic here
 
