Day 2 of 100
Day 2 – Meet the Note G
The note G is one of the most important notes in music. In treble clef, the second line is called the G line, making it a key reference point for reading notes quickly and confidently.
In this lesson, you’ll practice recognising G on the piano keyboard, identifying it on the bass and treble c
Today’s Goal
Recognise and identify the note G quickly and accurately in treble clef, bass clef, and across the keyboard.
Note Reading
G Notes on Bass and Treble Clefs
Learn the correct positions of G notes on the bass and treble clefs.
Bass Clef
The bass clef G is located on the bottom line and top space.
Treble Clef
The treble clef G is located on the second line and top space.
Why is G important?
G is an important reference note in both clefs. The treble clef is also called the G clef because it circles around the G line. Learning G helps students recognise patterns and navigate the staff more confidently.
Recognition Exercise
Which note is G?
Click the staff example that shows the note G.
Piano Identification Exercise
Click the G key on the piano
Find and click the piano key that plays the note G.
Comparison Exercise
Treble vs Bass: Which staff shows G?
Compare the two clefs and choose the staff example that shows the note G.
Flashcard Review
Quick Review: G Note
Test your memory by flipping each flashcard to reveal the answer.
Mini Quiz
Day 2 Quiz: G Note
Answer each question to review what you learned about the note G.
1. Where is G in the treble clef?
Choose an answer.
2. Where is G on the piano?
Choose an answer.
3. Why is the treble clef also called the G clef?
Choose an answer.

