3. How to Read the Staves
Now, let's learn how to read the staves.
Take out your music sheet or download one from internet. Basically, a stave is combined by five lines, and for piano, there are usually two part for a set. The upper part with Treble Clef, which looks like a beautiful violin, on your beginner's sheet is Treble stave; and the lower part with Bass Clef, which looks like an ear with two dots nearby, is Bass stave. You play Treble stave by right hand and Bass stave by left hand.
The black dots and circles on or between the lines are the notes you are going to play. The shape of the note decides how long the sound last, and the position of the note decides which scale the sound should be.
Most of the notes may be with a stick and solid black inside, they called quarter note and they are one beat on your sheets, which are supposed to be 3/4 and 4/4 stave. (We will talk about what are 3/4 and 4/4 staves in the chapters after, but now let's focus on the base of notes.) And note even with a tail form the top of the stick is eighth note, which is half beat. But be careful, sometimes the notes may be opposide down or combined with other notes. It does not change the beat of notes.
About the scale, let's start from the Treble stave, which is with Treble clef on the beginning of the stave. A basic stave is combined by five lines but the range of notes is much wider than five lines, so the notes go out of the five lines often. When it happens, we need to draw some extra lines for the localization of the note, which called ledger lines. For example, the middle Do is on the first lower ledger line.
For other notes, you can count by the order to know their locations. Do is on the first lower ledger line, then Re shall be higher a little, right in the space between the first ledger line and first line, Mi on the fisrt line, Fa in the first space, etc.
Beside the note, you may also notice some numbers are marked upon the notes. The numbers are hints to tell you which finger for you to play the note. The reason they give the hints is because some complex music may require difficult fingers' skill, and with the hints you can easily and fast learn the skill. The numbers are only from 1 to 5, which are correspond to thumb, fore finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger.
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