Let's draw (music) symbols

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  • Christine Kaiser
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    I just wasted 30 minutes to find something on the internet that would help us learn to draw music symbols, especially treble and bass clef. At least my search was fruitful and I thougth I share this link with you ladies.Smile

     

    http://www.musicfun.com.au/pdf_files/draw_symbols.pdf

    zillymom
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    That’s a nice one, thanks for posting the link! I like that it included both names for the notes (crotchet and quarter note, etc.)

    Here’s one that I’ve used with my students as a supplement to their lesson books (I teach private lessons). Just the first 7 pages or so covers the treble and bass clefs, although the whole packet is nice:

    http://pianodiscoveries.ca/images/BarnyardFriends/workbook.pdf

    It uses a slightly different approach to drawing the treble clef.

    I personally draw mine in a completely different manner from both of these PDFs! Laughing So whatever works with your kids, go for it! There’s not really a stroke order or anything… but, I like how the link you have starts on the G line and the one I posted finishes on the G line. Either one will help reinforce that the treble clef is also called the “G clef” and give a reference point for finding notes on the staff.

    Christine Kaiser
    Participant

    Thank you so much zillymom, this workbook has some cute ideas!Smile

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