
This is a short introduction to this course and explain why you should take it.
This is an introduction to staff, treble clef and bass clef. If you already know these terms, you could skip this lesson.
This is an introduction on key signature and accidentals, plus how they work together. If you already know these terms, you could skip this lesson.
This is an introduction course on letter notation and solfege name, also their relationship. If you already know these terms, you could skip this lesson.
This is an introduction on intervals. It will help you to understand the relationship between music notes better. If you already know these terms, you could skip this lesson.
This is an introduction to chords and triads. Different kinds of triads will be discussed as well.
Here is the general technique on treble clef. By remembering this, it will help you identify notes on the lines and in the spaces quicker.
Several important positions will be introduced in this lesson. By remembering this position, it will help you to read notes in treble clef.
If you count letter very slowly, this technique would be useful to you. It will help you to count faster.
In this lesson, a general technique on bass clef will be introduced. By remembering this, it will help you to identify the notes in the spaces.
Several important note positions will be introduced in this lesson. While the important position method is more useful in bass clef other than treble clef, since the notes in bass clef vary a lot and may keep jumping.
In this lesson, I will introduce the most useful and important technique for bass clef. By taking this lesson, it will change your way to read bass clef. I am sure you will see a new world!
In this lesson, I will give 5 hints on the sight reading. They are not specific to any clef, but they are useful. Please keep all of them in mind.
Silver practice method will be introduced in this lesson. It is used to practice grand staff. If you need some exercise worksheets, please refer to the next section.
Golden practice method, the most valuable thing in this course, will be introduced in this lesson. One example will be explained in this lesson, two more is coming in the next one.
In this lesson, two more examples will be explained for the golden method. If you need any exercise worksheet, please refer to the next section.
Practice worksheet for treble clef
Practice worksheet for bass clef
Practice worksheet for both hands in grand staff
Practice worksheet for both hands in grand staff
Practice worksheet for both hands in grand staff
Practice worksheet for both hands in grand staff
What is the course about?
This course summarizes music notes reading techniques for treble clef and bass clef, and introduces two excellent practice methods, which I call them: silver method and golden method. They are all proved to work on my students. If you have any trouble in sight reading, this course is the correct one for you!
Why take this course?
If you pick up a music piece very slow because of sight reading; if you are still reading notes one by one; if you take more than 10s to read 4 bars; if you cannot handle to read both treble and bass clefs together, come to join this course!
How is the course structured?
This course starts with the introduction to several musical terms in 5 lessons. If you know these terms very well, you can skip this part. After that, reading techniques for treble clef and bass clef are taught separately. Hints from myself will be introduced as well. Finally, it is my silver and golden practice method.