4 Tips to Read Music Notes Fast

Note reading is very important for being able to read music notes fast, and improve sight reading in exams. There are four easy to learn tips that can help you memorize them easily:

In music notation, there are two staves (or called staffs in US)- one for the treble clef, which is usually played by the right hand; and one for the bass clef, usually played by the left hand. Once you can recall any note on the stave, you will know you have mastered note reading!

To remember the treble clef notes quickly, remember that the treble clef notes in the spaces (starting from the bottom) are F, A, C, E. This is easy to remember, as is spells FACE.

Remembering the treble clef notes in the lines: E, G, B, D, F. You can remember it by the mnemonic Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit (sounds corny, but it works!).

The bass clef notes in the spaces (also starting from the bottom) are A, C, E, G. You can remember this by All Cows Eat Grass.

The bass clef notes in the lines are G, B, D, F, A- so remember that Great Big Dogs Fight Animals!

Test yourself regularly by making flashcards- print off a music stave and write a letter on each flash card; just flip the cards face down and one-by-one, go through each letter, placing where you think the note is on the stave. After, just check with a reliable source.

Those are the four tips to remember the lines and spaces of each clef quickly, and therefore helps you to read music notes fast. Good luck on your music journey!