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Practice Reading C and F Notes on the Treble Clef

This exercise helps beginner musicians learn to identify C and F notes on the treble clef. The melody uses only two note names in different positions on the staff, making it ideal for sight-reading practice, piano lessons, recorder lessons, and early music education.

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Treble Clef Melody in C & F

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Bass Clef Melody in C & F

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How to Read C and F Notes on the Treble Clef

This exercise uses only the notes C and F in different positions on the treble clef staff. Learning these notes helps beginners develop note-reading skills and confidence when sight reading.

The lower C appears below the staff, while the higher C appears in the third space. The lower F appears in the first space of the staff, while the higher F appears on the top line.

Where is C on the Treble Clef?

Middle C is written below the treble staff using a ledger line. Higher C appears in the third space of the staff. Practicing both positions helps students recognize the note quickly while reading music.

Where is F on the Treble Clef?

The lower F is written in the first space of the treble clef. A higher F can be written on the top line of the staff. This exercise helps students identify both positions while maintaining a steady rhythm and improving note-reading accuracy.