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Musical notes
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Ledger lines

Sometimes a note doesn’t fit on the staff, for example the middle C. We then use one or more ledger lines. Ledger lines are actually very short extensions of the staff with a 6th or even 7th line.

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Note table white keys

Here’s an overview of all the white keys in the treble clef. There are quite a few!

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Black keys

Sometimes you need a black key in a melody. You can recognize black keys by a special symbol in front of the note. You’ll see a ♯ or a ♭ in front of the note.

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a sharp

In musical language, this symbol ♯ is called a sharp. It may look like a hashtag, but it’s slightly different.

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all sharps

Here you see all black keys from the 1-striped octave (the low octave). There's a sharp in front of every note and a sharp after the name of the original white key, just as with the F.

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Octave

You’ve learned about the octave before. But the word has yet another meaning. An octave is also the distance from a key to the next key with the same name.

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Higher and lower

It’s not necessary to always know the name of a note. It is often much easier to see whether notes are next to each other, or whether a place on the staff has been skipped.

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About slurs

Sometimes there are no slurs in a song. Then it’s a good practise to draw them yourself.

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Finger gym

You can train your fingers in many different ways within a group of 5 keys on a row. Here are some examples.

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