How fast can you learn your note names? Learn and review bass and treble clef note names within seconds! Great for kids and adults alike.
Name the Note Online Flashcards
One of the best ways to learn your note names is simply through repetition! You can play this game over and over again until you can get these note names down within seconds.
This game has treble clef and bass clef easy and hard levels.
- Treble Clef, Easy: includes middle C to treble C
- Treble Clef, Hard: includes B below middle C, up to a high A
- Bass Clef, Easy: includes bass C up to middle C
- Bass Clef, Hard: includes low D up to Middle C
- Both Bass and Treble Clef, Easy: includes bass C up to treble C
- Both Bass and Treble Clef, Hard: includes low bass D up to a high treble A
This game works for desktop and mobile devices.
Check back for more online flashcard games, coming soon! If you have a request for what flashcards you would like, please comment on this article!
Easy Way to Remember Your Note Names
You may be at square one when it comes to remembering your note names. Don’t worry, you aren’t the only one! Sometimes, it is easier when you can see it as a visual, or as an acronym. It especially helps when you can see it both as a visual acronym! Check out these visuals, using your hands (with the thumbs up) to help you remember the lines and spaces on the staff:
Treble Clef Staff Lines: Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge Always
Treble Clef Staff Spaces: FACE (Gorgeous)
Bass Clef Staff Lines: Good Bridges Don’t Fall Apart
Bass Clef Staff Spaces: All Cows Eat Grass
The good thing about using your hands, using acronyms, and using flashcards, is that your memory can be triggered in different ways and you can learn and remember it better! With a little bit of perseverance and practice, you will have this!
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This flash card game is excellent! Thank you so much for creating it! I’m an adult learner -coming back to piano after many years. Definitely needed to brush up on my notes. I’m also going to share it with my son who is just learning.
Would love to see a similar game for key signatures too. That always intimidated me once it got beyond 3 or 4 sharps or flats. Maybe have us name the key signature AND name the individual sharps/flats?
Thanks again!
The finger tip is awesome.
Am a student who stop learning at a stage when it was so hard for me to play the bass note . With this, am going to give it a try.
I am so happy to hear that! Good luck to you!