Interval Identification Flashcards

Learn how to identify intervals

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Identify the interval below:
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Interval Identification Notes to Practice:

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    How to Read Interval Identification:

    The most effective and efficient method of memorizing and learning to read treble clef music note is rote memorization, particularly with flashcards (including the free flash cards provided by music-theory-practice.com). The popular method of using music mnemonic devices, such as the ones listed on our page, such as the ones listed on our page, Music Mnemonics, are ultimately a crutch and can potentially delay mastery of staff notation. Instead, to quickly begin reading treble clef music, you first need to recognize that music notes (properly referred to as staff notation) are simply symbolic representations of a pitch. In the same way that a red light at an intersection means “stop!" a note on the middle line of a treble clef staff means “B." The fastest way to learn all of these symbols is through rote memorization and practice. The use of flashcards has proven especially helpful. Consider making your own or use the infinite treble clef music note flashcards provided by music-theory-practice.com.

    Notes on a treble clef staff