Learn How to Read Music Notes in Treble (G) Clef

Learn to read music notes in the Treble Clef quickly and easily with the help of Happy Note!’s color notes in these 4K videos.  Check what video you should use, depending of your country. For bass clef, use this link.

Read notes using A (B) C D E F G

This is the system most common in English-speaking countries like the United States, UK, Canada, and Australia, as well as in countries like the Netherlands.

 

Read notes using A (H) C D E F G

This system is very similar to the first one, but with a key difference! It’s primarily used in Germany, Scandinavia (like Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Poland, and some other Central and Eastern European countries.

 

Read notes using Do Re Mi Fa Sol La (Si)

It’s widely used in Romance language countries (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania), Latin America, and many other parts of the world.

 

Read notes using Do Re Mi Fa Sol La (Ti)

In contrast, English-speaking countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada often use this variant in their solfege system.