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C Major Chord - 1st Inversion

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F Major Chord - Root Position

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A Minor Chord - Root Position

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E Minor Chord - Root Position

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F major Chord - Root Position

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How to read a staff.

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How to read notes on a treble clef.

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The notes in the spaces between lines spell: F A C E

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How to read notes on a bass clef.

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Remember, gaps spell: A C E G

-> Hey G, that’s ACE!

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How to read treble clef ledger lines

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Top is in alphabetical order. Bottom has bag in it “pulling from the bottom of the bag”.

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How to read bass clef notes.

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Top is in alphabetical order starting from A. Bottom is FED … BAG

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What does the grand staff look like? How is it formed? What is the note in the middle?

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The grand staff is formed by combining the treble clef and bass clef with an added leger line, middle C. A perpendicular line and bracket (known as a brace) joins the two staves (plural for staff) together.

Note in the middle is middle c.

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D major chord - Root position.

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D major chord - Root position

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D major chord - 1st inversion.

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D major chord - 1st inversion.

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