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Let`s learn the Music Symbols! Preview A Little Revision Trace the Treble Clef Treble Clef. This symbol called a Treble clef (also known as a clef). Treble clef Name these clefs then color them. Use bright colors. The staff line which the treble. clef wraps around is. Trace these clefs. Draw two Treble clefs. Trace these clefs. These Treble clefs have parts missing. Complete them and then trace and color them. Copy them. Complete the missing parts of these clefs. Trace the Notes Note Name Trace these notes on the staff. lue Music orange Symbols Beats This note is held for beats. Color the. Trace the higher note red and lower note green. Then use the letters H and L to indicate notes in the given boxes. H Cut and lue the name of the notes and number of beats to complete the table. Notes Clefs L eighth Whole Half Quarter beats / beat beats beat Trace the Flat Cut and lue notes and rests, their names and number of beats to complete the chart. Name Note Rest Beats lue Trace the melody. Use bright colors. Whole Trace the flats and the notes on the lines. Half Quarter Trace the flats and the notes in the spaces. eighth Draw a Treble clef and two flats on the lines. Copy it. Draw a Bass clef and two flats in the spaces. beats / beat beat beats

Let`s learn the Music Symbols! Preview answer keys Let`s Color The Bass Clef Treble Clef. This symbol called a Treble clef (also known as a clef). Music Yellow Symbols Blue Treble clef The staff line which the treble. clef wraps around is. This note is held for beat. green eighth rest This rest denotes a silence Eighth rest Let`s Color The Natural orange Clefs purple Notes for / beat. Color the Eighth rest. red These Alto clefs have parts missing. Complete them and then trace and color them. C repeat sign gray Sharp Quarter rest green black Bar line Half note red Trace the melody. Use bright colors. Double Bar line Time signature dark green Color the Music using the key. Treble Clef light Bass Clef eighth note orange dark purple Copy it. Trace the Alto Clef Notes orange Color the.

Let`s learn the Music Symbols! - Music Staff: Treble Clef: Bass Clef: Alto Clef: A Little Revision #: Notes: A Little Revision#: Flat: Sharp: Natural: A Little Revision #: Draw the staff by connecting the dotes. Then number the lines and the spaces. Color the Treble clef using the key. Trace, complete and color the Treble Clef. Find the Bass clefs and color them. Color the Bass clef using the key. Trace, complete and color the Bass Clef. Find the Alto clefs and color them. Color the Alto clef using the key. Trace, complete and color the Alto Clef. Color, name, trace, draw, copy and complete the missing parts of music clefs. Color all notes you can find. Trace the notes on the staff. Trace the higher note red and lower note green. Use the letters H and L to indicate notes in the given boxes. Color the Notes using the key. (, Half note,, Eighth note) Cut and lue the name of the notes and number of beats to complete the table. Color, name, trace, draw, copy music clefs and notes. Find the Flats and color them. Color the Flat using the key. Trace the Flats, notes and clefs on the staff. Find the Sharps and color them. Color the Sharp using the key. Trace the Sharps, notes and clefs on the staff. Find the Naturals and color them. Color the Natural using the key. Trace the Naturals, notes and clefs on the staff. Color, name, trace, draw, copy on the staff (Flats, sharps, naturals, notes and music clefs). Complete the missing parts of music symbols. Cut and lue the name of the music symbols and meanings to complete the chart (Flat, sharp, natural). -7 8-0 - -6 7-0 - - 6-8 9- Rests: Color all rests you can find.

Let`s learn the Music Symbols! Rests: A Little Revision #: Bar line: Double Bar line: Repeat sign: Color the Rests using the key. (Whole rest,half rest, Quarter rest, Eighth rest). Trace the rests on the staff. Cut and lue the name of the rests and number of beats to complete the table. Trace the copy the rests on the staff. Draw notes and rests on the staff. Cut and lue notes and rests, their names and number of beats to complete the chart. Trace the bar lines on the staff. Circle all the bar lines on the staff. Trace the double bar lines. Trace a piece of music and circle the double bar line in red. Trace the repeat sign. Trace a piece of music and circle the repeat sign in orange. -8 9-0 - Time signature: eneral review: Trace the time signatures. Trace and Match! Trace and match the music symbols. Trace and Name! Trace and name the music symbols. Color the Music Symbols using the key. Count and Write the total number of each item. 6 7 8 9 Color melodies using the color key. 0 Trace the melody and copy it. Label it! Cut out the labels. lue them onto the correct place. Musical Coloring! Color the picture using the key. Credits

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