Hello Friends! My name is Yogi
I have made this series for the people
Who wants to appear for Trinity music theory exams
I have made this series in Hindi and English both
So you can watch either of them
So let's start....Theory
So let's start our first topic
and the first topic is STAVE
Stave is nothing but a pattern of five lines
which are equal distance apart from each other
We write western music on a stave
As you move higher with the grades
Then  you will learn about the extra lines, which are called leger lines
We make our notes on these lines
as you can see in the given example
Here you can see the notes on the line
and here you can see the notes in the space
So the stave actually means these five lines
 
The pattern of these five lines are called STAVE
As you can see in the example
The notes you make
Should be in an oval shape not rounded or circular.
 
Let's move on to our first exercise
 
 
 
That means we have to put notes on each line
and leave the space empty
Note on the first line is given as an example
Let's put the note on the second line
then on the third
fourth line
and the fifth line
 
Now we have to put
the note  in every space
second space
third space and fourth space
Let's move on tho the next one
 
 
Now we have been asked to
put three notes on the third line from the bottom
and three notes in the first space
the first note is given as an example
 
second note
third note
now move to the first space
first note
second note and the third note
let's move on
 
 
now we have to put a note on every line and in each space
as given in the example
space
line
space
space
line
friends as a beginner I don't want to explain a lot
as we move further with our lessons
 
try to use a mechanical pencil
Regular pencils don't have such a sharp tip or
we have to sharpen them again and again
I am not using a ruler or scale right now but
make sure you use scales during your exams
try to learn how to make
a keyboard like this
it would be very useful during your exam
 
The next topic we have is
 
 
you can see here in the example
this is our centre line or third line
these are high notes and these are low notes
there is one more thing we need to learn here and that's called STEMS
what is the stem?
It is a line attached with the note
The stem goes up or down
with high notes, it is on the left side
going downwards
with the low notes, it's on the right side going up
with the centre notes
it can be on any side and going up and down
So let's start the first exercise
 
 
here we have to put the stem on each note
as you can see
all these notes are above our centre line, which means these notes are higher notes
so we have to put stems on there left side going down
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
let me share something with you
 
sometimes people don't know how long should be your stem
 
it should  be one octave long
 
in our upcoming lessons, we will
learn the name of each line and space
 
 
 
 
 
let's do the next one
we have to attach the stem again
as we can see these are low notes because they are lower than the centre line
so the stems will on the right going up
 
going up
going up
going up the right side
 
 
 
now we have to make five high notes
and five low notes
this is our centre line
let's start our high note
from this space
 
 
second
third
forth
and fifth
now let's start the low notes from below the centre line
let's take the first note
second
third
forth
rite now I'm not using the scale
make sure you use it during your exam
neatness is very important. you will lose your make due to that
 
 
in this, we have to put stems again
while putting stem check your notes as it is a high note or a low note
this is high note so the stem will be on the left going down
low note, stem on the right going up
high note stem going down on the left
centre note stem can be either side going up or down
 
high note, stem going down on the left
high note, stem going down on the left
low note, stem on the right going up
Here we finish our first 2 topics
See you later with the next topic
