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 The piano has groups of black notes. They come in groups of three or groups of two.  Reading sheet music: sheet music looks complicated but just like the notes on the piano, it follows a
 If we find any group of two black notes on the piano and play the note in the middle, that note is a D.  pattern based on the first seven letters of the alphabet. Once we understand this, sheet music

 If we know this note, we can use it to work out the rest. They notes of the keyboard follow the   becomes easier to read.

 alphabet, the note after D is E. The note after E is F. This pattern keeps going until we get to G. After   Sheet music looks like a row of five lines with dots placed on it. The dots are either directly on top of
 G, we go back to the start of the alphabet, so the note that comes after G is A.  the lines, or they are in the space in between the line.




              One of the easiest ways to remember where the notes are is to use the rhymes shown below. The

              first rhyme tells us the notes that are on the lines (E, G, B, D and F) and the second rhyme tells us
              the notes that are in the spaces (FACE in the space).












              Some people find it easier to learn just one note, and then using that to work out the rest by

              following the alphabet:











              If we remember that E is the bottom note on the stave, then we know that the space above it must

              be F, because F follows E in the alphabet. The note above this must be G, because G follows F.
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