Hello Friends!
I have made this series for those
who wants to appear for trinity music theory exams
 
So let us start ...... Theory
So let's start today topic
Today topic is
Grade 1 notes
we will learn notes in treble clef
 
you can see in the example
we start from one not below the middle C
That is note B
than move upward
so we learn almost 2-octave  notes
 
 
we should know these notes for grade 1 in treble clef
 
this is the formula which I showed you in one of my previous videos
 
 
 
let's begin our first exercise
in this, we have to write the notes name
if you don't remember the notes name
you can write the lines and space name on the side of your clef
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
through this, you can find your notes faster
But it's better to learn your notes name
fourth space E
second space is A
the fourth line is D
 
 
note below middle C is B
 
the fifth line is F
 
the second line is G
the third line should be B
forth space is E
leger line above the fifth line
 
is A
 
 
 
this is a short cut way to find your notes
 
one more thing
as you can see this last note
if you don't know this note then you can move one octave down
and you will find the same note
 
 
 
 
let do the next one without shortcut
 
 
 
this is G
 
Middle C
C again
 
This one is B
F
D
E
D
 
F
 
and B
let's move on
 
 
 
if you have to write 1 note at two different places
than their interval will always be an octave
 
and if write them the same 1 note two times at the same place
then it calls a unison
 
 
we have to write 2 different Bs
Every Green Bus
So the third line is B
this is our first B
 
now move upward from this B
B, C, D
E, F, G
for A we have to put a leger line
then B
 
 
stem goes down
 
 
let's make the  middle C first
 
then move upward and name the spaces F, A
third space C
stem goes downward
 
the first line is E
 
stem goes
upwards
now move upwards
E, F, G, A, B, C, D, and E
 
 
 
Now the notes in bass clef
 
in this we start from D note to D again 2 octave
 
 
 
you see the formula given here
Green Bus Drives Fast Always
and ACEG
 
 
lets do this one with shortcut
 
 
 
 
 
 
D
F
C
G
A
B
D
G
let's use another way to find this note
 
let's move one octave down
this is D
 
this is middle C
as it is the first lager line above the fifth line in the bass clef
first space A
do this one in another way
count one octave upward
this is D
forth line F
 
the note before G
is F
G
A
third space E
E again
 
this is B
 
let's move on
 
 
two different Cs
in the bass clef
middle C
middle C
 
second space is C
 
first space is A
the fifth line is A
 
 
the note before first line is F
 
forth line
is F
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
move one octave down if you don't know that lager line name or note name
second space in treble clef
is A
A
A note
middle C
C
forth space E
E
 
remember to check the clef first
as you can see i made the mistake in the previous question
I thought it was a bass clef
 
fifth line in treble clef
is F
before F is E
the first line is E
forth line is D
let's check the clef first that is the treble clef
 
 
its B
 
A
G
G again
A
G
E
 
now this is the  bass clef
 
 
 
B
A
G
E
D
G
E
 
 
C
A
G
E
C
A
B
B
A
G
E
 
 
check the clef again before putting your notes
 
 
 
 
forth line is D
 
the first line is E
you can use the same line for E
or you can choose another E
just move one octave upwards
 
forth space will be E
let's find different D
 
 
before the first line is D
 
 
 
 
the third line is B
you can put the stem on either side going up or down
the first line is E
second space A
 
forth line
is D
this one is easy
we know in treble clef all four space called FACE
so start from bottom  F
second is A
third is C
the forth is E
 
Next clef is
a bass clef
first space is A
the first line is G
 
the third space is E
 
the second line is B
 
 
 
third space
is E
let's make different E
 
 
 
move one octave down
you will get your second E
 
 
the last one is F
space before the first line
 
