# & Pathways to Harmony Chapter 2 Bass clef and more notation 2.4 Sharps and flats on the staff G DeBenedetti www.gmajormusictheory.org.
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# & Pathways to Harmony Chapter 2 Bass clef and more notation 2.4 Sharps and flats on the staff G DeBenedetti www.gmajormusictheory.org # & Sharps and flats on the staff C# • When writing sharps and flats with letter names, write the sharp or flat after the letter. # & Sharps and flats on the staff C# • When writing sharps and flats with letter names, write the sharp or flat after the letter. • When writing sharps and flats with notes, write the sharp or flat before (to the left of) the note. # & Sharps and flats on the staff C# • When writing sharps and flats with letter names, write the sharp or flat after the letter. • When writing sharps and flats with notes, write the sharp or flat before (to the left of) the note. • On the staff, the space in the middle of the sharp or flat should cover the same line or space as the note next to it. # & Enharmonic equivalents • Many keys on the keyboard can be written in at least two different ways on the staff, # & Enharmonic equivalents • Many keys on the keyboard can be written in at least two different ways on the staff, • and many keys on the keyboard can be called by at least two different letter names. # & Enharmonic equivalents • Many keys on the keyboard can be written in at least two different ways on the staff, • and many keys on the keyboard can be called by at least two different letter names. • Two notes on the staff or two letter names which refer to the same key on the keyboard are called enharmonic equivalents, or simply, enharmonics. # & Identify notes with flats and sharps • GO ONLINE to practice notes with flats and sharps, but first WRITE DOWN these instructions: • After clicking the link at the bottom of this slide • SELECT the “settings” button • ENTER these settings: – Staves: Grand staff (both) – Ledger lines: Allow ledger lines – Lines/Spaces: Both lines and spaces – Accidentals: Both sharps and flats • SELECT “OK” then “Start Drill” • PRACTICE your notes • Now CLICK this link http://www.emusictheory.com/practice/pianoKeys.html # & Your turn • DOWNDLOAD Chapter Two of Pathways to Harmony from this website, if you have not already done so, at http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Fundamentals/workbooks.html • DO worksheets 2.6 to 2.8.