Today in History & Theory class we were reviewing for our test on Treble and Bass Clef notes and Leger Lines. That, by itself, doesn't really lend itself too well to Web 2.0 type stuff. Well, not in any specific way that would be exciting. I can always blog about it and have that be a study guide. If students miss class for one reason or another (for example, one student at least will be missing school on Friday due to All-State Chorus) they can check out my blog, find out what they missed, and get caught up more easily. I will make use of that idea for this posting.
On Wednesday, 2.4.09 History & Theory of Music class will be having a test on Treble and Bass Clef notes as well as the notes on the Leger Lines. Remember, the lines of the staff for Treble Clef are: EGBDF (every good boy does fine) and the spaces spell the word FACE. For Bass clef, it is GBDFA (good boys do fine always) and the spaces spell the words ACE G (or all cows eat grass). The treble clef leger lines above the staff extend up G, A, B, C, D... and D, C, B, A, G below. The Bass clef leger lines above the staff extend up B, C, D, E, F... and F, E, D, C, B below. If you are able to identify and notate those notes on the treble and bass clef staves, you are in fantastic shape! If you have any questions about it, leave a comment and I (or one of your classmates) may be able to help you out before we get to Wednesday.
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