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Reading Violin Sheet Music: Treble or G Clef Symbol
Now that you know how to count the note names in violin sheet music we need to try and remember the notes and try to figure out where to start with counting. As mentioned before each type of sheet music has a reference note. For the violin this is the G note, just like for many of the middle and high range instruments.
The Treble Clef or G Clef is the sign used in the beginning of the bar, this symbol is used to describe how to read the sheet music. If you look closely you will find that when trying to 'write' this symbol you would start on the 4th line of the sheet music. And make a circle centered around the line. It's a little hard to explain, but just look at the 4th line and imagine how you would start on it trying to write the symbol.
Remember this! It means you will start counting notes from the 4nd line 'The F Line'. Every note on this line is an F! Hence the name F-clef. Take a look at the next sheet music and cello sheet music chart with the note names again. Don't try to memorize alll the notes yet, we have a very good sheet music reading game for that. Just try to understand how the notes are counted with the lines, up and down.
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