![]() ![]() Those extra lower ledgers are handy if you are notating a low-G tuned ukulele. If you add more ledger lines on the bottom, you start going into the bass clef range, but it’s still is easier to add a few ledger lines below then to work with the top 1/4 of the bass clef. This helps fit everything on the staff easier. As you can see, some notes have their stems pointing up and others, down. ![]() The names of the spaces repeat starting with the D above the second ledger line. The notes in spaces are (starting with D in between the C ledger line and staff): D F A C E G (above staff) B (above first ledger line). If you added more ledger lines, the notes on the lines would continue with A and C (after C it all repeats, even with more ledger lines). The notes on the lines – starting with middle C on a ledger line below the staff – from bottom to top are: C E G B D F. If room runs out on the staff, extra lines can be added above or below to show more notes that would otherwise require a different staff. Notes are represented on the staff as dots. This has several options too (see below). This shows how the song is counted and how many notes fit in each bar. To the right of both the clef and key signature is the time signature. If it looks like there isn’t a key signature, the piece is in the key of C major which has no sharps or flats to display. There are 12 key signatures, each made up of different amounts of either sharp or flat signs. This shows which notes in the music are modified to fit the key. To the very right of the clef is the key signature. A treble clef ends in a curl around the G note line so you can always find where you are. Because the uke’s high range fits onto this staff easily, there’s no need to use an additional bass staff. ![]() The treble clef is used for ukulele music. The clef can be several things, but the most common type is the treble clef and bass clef, sometimes together (when shown together they are known as the “grand staff” and the treble clef is on the top5 lines and the bass clef is on its own 5 lines below). It is made up of 5 horizontal lines that run along the page.Īt the beginning of every staff is the clef. The staff is the framework that all music notation sits on. #UKELELE NOTES HOW TO#Looking for how to read tab? The Musical Staff
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