Note Nest
On a treble-clef staff, each higher line or space moves to the next letter name, while the note head tells how many beats the pitch lasts.
ArtAges 6-12~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Name treble-clef line notes using the upward E–G–B–D–F pattern.
- Name treble-clef space notes using FACE and transfer between adjacent lines and spaces.
- Distinguish pitch name from quarter- and half-note duration.
- Read and tap a simple four-beat rhythm, then continue in adaptive generated practice.
The levels
- Wake the line bird
Predict G from its second-line perch, hear it sing, observe the E–G line climb, and explain the position evidence.
- Find the space singer
Predict C from the third space, observe FACE, and explain why spaces—not height alone—name the note.
- Cross the whole canopy
Move between lines and spaces on the full staff and explain that every step advances one letter.
- Hold the golden note
Keep pitch name A separate from the half note's two-beat duration.
- Lead the dawn chorus
Transfer staff reading and note values into a new quarter–quarter–half four-beat tap-along.
Ready when they are.
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