Now, this will be a very short article, because I am assuming you've already completed the beginner level and know about the basics of notes, you know what a stave is and that we have two types of them (for now :) - treble clef and Bass clef). In this Lesson, I'll just introduce you to some more notes that we use and their placement in the stave. From this, you can now easily understand the very simple pattern that notes follow on the stave.
Before I do that, Here's a refresher about the notes you see on the stave. :
Now, let me introduce you to our new friends ( I am so sorry I know that sounds so cringe), but yeah :
Yeah, there's nothing really much to exactly TEACH over here,, these are just the new notes you'll be facing now so go ahead and familiarize yourself with it, and yeah ignore the Time Signature I just work on a very weird website to make these notations.
oooh, I have an interesting question you could answer, from what we had learned in the previous Course for Beginners can you tell me which note is the Middle C , for a quick refresher Middle C is called so because it is usually the middle most key in a keyboard/Piano.
PEACE ! 🎼 👈 that’s a treble clef btw :)