![]() With time and practice, you’ll eventually remember the musical note names without even thinking much about it! What are the seven notes of the musical alphabet?Ī-B-C-D-E-F-G, the first seven notes of our English alphabet! After G, the musical alphabet repeats itself, starting at A again. ( All the download links are below ) ⬇️ :: PIN FOR LATER! :: ⬇️ To add some fun to practice recognizing notes for piano (or other instruments as well!), I’ve designed some note identification worksheets that spell words! My kids enjoy these more than the previous worksheets, so I think yours will, too! ?Įach group of notes on these worksheets will spell a word – level one sticks with 3-letter-words (treble & bass clef PDFs are separate), level two moves up to groups of 4 notes, and level three has groups of 5 or more notes. You can get those Note Naming Worksheets HERE ⬇️ Those note naming worksheets come in three levels: the beginning ones keep the line notes and space notes separate, and then they get shuffled around a bit more. ![]() You may have already used my p reviously-designed Note Naming Worksheets. If you’re a parent who wants a cheat sheet to be able to check and see if your kids are getting their music identification worksheet correct, you’ll want to grab this chart to act as an answer key. If you’ve been helping your kids or students learn their music notes (here’s our FREE PRINTABLE MUSIC NOTES CHART!), you’ll want the note identification worksheets in this post (download links farther down the post) to help reinforce what they’re learning. ![]() Free Note Identification Worksheets for Piano (Spell a Word) ![]()
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