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This printable worksheet helps students practice reading music by identifying notes on both the treble and bass clefs.

Music theory worksheet titled Name that Note featuring treble and bass clef staves with blank lines for writing note names.

Music theory worksheet titled Name that Note featuring treble and bass clef staves with blank lines for writing note names.

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Let's solve the "Name that Note" worksheet step by step. We'll identify each note on the staff, using the treble clef (G clef) and bass clef (F clef), and write the correct letter name for each note.

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🔹 Step 1: Understand the Clefs



- Treble Clef (G clef): The top two staves use this.
- The lines (from bottom to top): E, G, B, D, F — remember with "Every Good Boy Does Fine"
- The spaces (from bottom to top): F, A, C, E — spell FACE
- The G clef wraps around the second line, which is G.

- Bass Clef (F clef): The bottom two staves use this.
- The lines (from bottom to top): G, B, D, F, A — remember "Good Boys Do Fine Always"
- The spaces (from bottom to top): A, C, E, G — spell ACE G
- The F clef has two dots surrounding the F line (the fourth line).

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Now let’s go through each note one by one.

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First Staff (Treble Clef)



Notes from left to right:

1. First note: On the second line → That’s G (since treble clef wraps around the G line)
2. Second note: On the space between 3rd and 4th line → This is A, because it's above G and below B? Wait — actually:
- Lines: E (1st), G (2nd), B (3rd), D (4th), F (5th)
- So between 3rd and 4th line is A → Yes, A
3. Third note: On the 4th line → That’s D
4. Fourth note: On the 5th line → That’s F
5. Fifth note: On the space above 5th line → This is G (above F)

Wait — no! Let's be careful:

Actually, the 5th line in treble clef is F, so:
- Above the staff: the space above the 5th line is G? No — wait, after F comes G, but we need to count carefully.

But the note is on the 5th lineF
Then the next note is on the space above the 5th line → that's G?

No — the 5th line is F, then the space above is G, yes — but only if it's a ledger line. But here, the note is on the 5th line, so it's F.

Wait — let's look at the image again.

Looking at the first staff:

From left to right:

1. Note on the second lineG
2. Note on the third space → Between 3rd and 4th line → A
3. Note on the 4th lineD
4. Note on the 5th lineF
5. Note on the space above the 5th line → That’s G (first ledger line above)

So:
- G, A, D, F, G

Wait — let’s double-check:

- Treble clef lines: E (1st), G (2nd), B (3rd), D (4th), F (5th)
- Spaces: F, A, C, E

So:
1. Second lineG
2. Third spaceA
3. Fourth lineD
4. Fifth lineF
5. Space above 5th line → That’s G (one ledger line up)

Yes.

First staff: G, A, D, F, G

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Second Staff (Bass Clef)



Notes from left to right:

1. First note: On the space between 1st and 2nd line → Bass clef:
- Lines: G, B, D, F, A
- Spaces: A, C, E, G
- So, first spaceA
2. Second note: On the 2nd lineB
3. Third note: On the 3rd lineD
4. Fourth note: On the 4th lineF
5. Fifth note: On the space between 4th and 5th lineG

Wait — bass clef spaces: A, C, E, G (from bottom to top)
- First space: A
- Second space: C
- Third space: E
- Fourth space: G

But the notes are:
1. First note: On the first spaceA
2. Second note: On the second lineB
3. Third note: On the third lineD
4. Fourth note: On the fourth lineF
5. Fifth note: On the fifth lineA

Wait — the last note is on the fifth line, not a space.

Lines: 1st: G, 2nd: B, 3rd: D, 4th: F, 5th: A

So:
1. First note: A (space below 1st line? Wait — no)

Wait — let's recheck the positions.

The first note is on the space between 1st and 2nd line → that’s A? No.

Wait — bass clef:
- Lines (bottom to top): G, B, D, F, A
- Spaces (bottom to top): A, C, E, G

So:
- First space (between 1st and 2nd line) → A
- Second lineB
- Third lineD
- Fourth lineF
- Fifth lineA

But the last note is on the 5th lineA

Wait — the fifth note is on the 5th line, which is A

But let’s check the actual positions:

Looking at the second staff:

1. First note: On the space just above the 1st line → that’s A (first space)
2. Second note: On the 2nd lineB
3. Third note: On the 3rd lineD
4. Fourth note: On the 4th lineF
5. Fifth note: On the 5th lineA

Wait — but the third note is on the 3rd lineD

Yes.

So: A, B, D, F, A

But wait — the third note is on the 3rd lineD, yes.

But the fourth note is on the 4th lineF

And the fifth note is on the 5th lineA

So: A, B, D, F, A

Wait — but the last note is on the 5th lineA, yes.

But looking at the image: the fifth note is on the 5th line, so A

Second staff: A, B, D, F, A

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Third Staff (Treble Clef)



Again, treble clef.

Notes from left to right:

1. First note: On the second lineG
2. Second note: On the third spaceA
3. Third note: On the 4th lineD
4. Fourth note: On the 5th lineF
5. Fifth note: On the space above 5th lineG

Wait — same as first staff?

But let's see:

- First note: Second lineG
- Second note: Third spaceA
- Third note: Fourth lineD
- Fourth note: Fifth lineF
- Fifth note: Above 5th lineG

So: G, A, D, F, G

Same as first staff?

Wait — but let's double-check the positions.

Wait — the third note is on the 4th lineD, yes.

But the fourth note is on the 5th lineF, yes.

Fifth note: On the space above 5th lineG

Yes.

So: G, A, D, F, G

Third staff: G, A, D, F, G

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Fourth Staff (Bass Clef)



Notes from left to right:

1. First note: On the 1st lineG
2. Second note: On the 2nd lineB
3. Third note: On the 3rd lineD
4. Fourth note: On the 4th lineF
5. Fifth note: On the 5th lineA

Wait — but the fifth note is on the 5th lineA

But the third note is on the 3rd lineD

Yes.

So: G, B, D, F, A

Wait — let’s list:

1. 1st lineG
2. 2nd lineB
3. 3rd lineD
4. 4th lineF
5. 5th lineA

So: G, B, D, F, A

Fourth staff: G, B, D, F, A

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Final Answer:



Now fill in the blanks under each staff:

#### First Staff (Treble Clef)
G, A, D, F, G

#### Second Staff (Bass Clef)
A, B, D, F, A

#### Third Staff (Treble Clef)
G, A, D, F, G

#### Fourth Staff (Bass Clef)
G, B, D, F, A

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Complete Solution:



```
Name that Note
Write the name of each note underneath:

[Staff 1] G A D F G
[Staff 2] A B D F A
[Staff 3] G A D F G
[Staff 4] G B D F A
```

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🎵 Summary:



- Treble clef lines: E, G, B, D, F
- Treble clef spaces: F, A, C, E
- Bass clef lines: G, B, D, F, A
- Bass clef spaces: A, C, E, G

Use these mnemonics to remember!

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