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An introduction to music theory
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Group 4: identifying clefs for notes on both the treble and bass staves

Activity 1

Match ‘Treble clef’ and ‘Bass clef’ to the notes to make them A and D.

Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be matched once. There are 2 items in each list.

  1. Treble clef

  2. Bass clef

Match each of the previous list items with an item from the following list:

  • a.

  • b.

The correct answers are:
  • 1 = b,
  • 2 = a

Activity 2

Match ‘Treble clef’ and ‘Bass clef’ to the notes to make them C and F.

Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be matched once. There are 2 items in each list.

  1. Bass clef

  2. Treble clef

Match each of the previous list items with an item from the following list:

  • a.

  • b.

The correct answers are:
  • 1 = a,
  • 2 = b

Activity 3

Match ‘Treble clef’ and ‘Bass clef’ to the notes to make them E and A.

Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be matched once. There are 2 items in each list.

  1. Treble clef

  2. Bass clef

Match each of the previous list items with an item from the following list:

  • a.

  • b.

The correct answers are:
  • 1 = a,
  • 2 = b

Activity 4

Match ‘Treble clef’ and ‘Bass clef’ to the notes to make them G and F.

Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be matched once. There are 2 items in each list.

  1. Bass clef

  2. Treble clef

Match each of the previous list items with an item from the following list:

  • a.

  • b.

The correct answers are:
  • 1 = a,
  • 2 = b