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Quiz about Treble Clef Notes for Kids
Quiz about Treble Clef Notes for Kids

Treble Clef Notes for Kids Trivia Quiz


Match the note name to its description.

A matching quiz by ferfer72. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ferfer72
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
390,409
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
201
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. The note on the bottom line of the treble staff  
  D
2. The note in the third space of the treble staff  
  C
3. The note on the third line of the treble staff  
  E
4. The note in the first space of the treble staff  
  F
5. The note in the second space on the treble clef  
  Eb
6. The note on the fourth line of the treble staff  
  A
7. The note on the second line of the treble staff  
  F#
8. The note in the 4th space of the treble clef--when it is flat  
  B
9. The note on the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp  
  G
10. The note directly above the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp.  
  G#





Select each answer

1. The note on the bottom line of the treble staff
2. The note in the third space of the treble staff
3. The note on the third line of the treble staff
4. The note in the first space of the treble staff
5. The note in the second space on the treble clef
6. The note on the fourth line of the treble staff
7. The note on the second line of the treble staff
8. The note in the 4th space of the treble clef--when it is flat
9. The note on the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp
10. The note directly above the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp.

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The note on the bottom line of the treble staff

Answer: E

Many people use "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to remember the names of the notes on the lines of the treble clef. The bottom line would match up with "Every".
2. The note in the third space of the treble staff

Answer: C

The notes in the spaces of the treble clef spell "FACE". The third letter of "FACE" is C.
3. The note on the third line of the treble staff

Answer: B

Some people use "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge" to remember the names of the notes on the lines. The third line would be "Boy", making the note B.
4. The note in the first space of the treble staff

Answer: F

If you would like to use a mnemonic device other than "FACE" for the notes in the treble clef, the phrase "Fat Animals Chasing Elephants" might be fun! In this case, the note would be "F" for "Fat".
5. The note in the second space on the treble clef

Answer: A

You can come up with many fun ways to remember the notes in the spaces of the treble clef. I find it handy to remember that "FACE" rhymes with "Space". That helps me remember that the second space is named "A".
6. The note on the fourth line of the treble staff

Answer: D

A playwright named Tom Stoppard wrote a play called "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour". This is a popular way to remember the notes on the lines in countries like Great Britain. In that case, the fourth line would be "D" for "Deserves".
7. The note on the second line of the treble staff

Answer: G

Another way to remember the notes on the lines of the treble staff is "Elephants Get Big Dirty Feet". In this case, the second line would be "G" for "Get".
8. The note in the 4th space of the treble clef--when it is flat

Answer: Eb

"E" is the last letter of "FACE". When we add a small "b", we get a flat. Put them together and the flatted note in the top space is "Eb".
9. The note on the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp

Answer: F#

"F" is the "Fries" in "Every Good Burger Deserves Fries". Adding the "#" symbol makes it sharp. Put them together, and you get "F#".
10. The note directly above the fifth line of the treble clef--when it is sharp.

Answer: G#

Even though we use fun mnemonics to remember the notes, it is important to remember that the notes go in alphabetical order when you *alternate* lines and spaces. That means that the note that is directly above "F" (the top line) would be "G", because G comes after F in the alphabet!
Source: Author ferfer72

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