Note Names
Notes can be placed on any line or space of the staff, or on ledger lines above and below. It is essential to immediately identify any note on the staff in order to read music in real time. It takes some practice, just like memorizing the multiplication tables. This is the first step towards reading music. Some students learn the names of the lines and spaces on the staff by learning a simple phrase in which each word begins with the letter name of the lines and spaces from the bottom to the top.
Examples
Treble clef lines: Every Good Boy Does Fine, E-G-B-D-F
Treble clef spaces: The word FACE, F-A-C-E
Bass clef lines: Good Boys Do Fine Always, G-B-D-F-A
Bass clef spaces: All Cows Eat Grass, A-C-E-G
Alto clef lines: Fine Angus Cows Eat Grass, F-A-C-E-G
Alto clef spaces: Good Boys Do Fine, G-B-D-F
Tenor clef lines: DeFACE, D-F-A-C-E
Tenor clef spaces: Every Good Boy Dances, E-G-B-D