Gift No.3 Notes and more notes!
Subject idea: Don’t Worry—Clefs Can Be Confusing at First 🎼
It’s perfectly normal to feel a little lost when learning to read both treble and bass clef. Many adult learners find themselves mixing them up at first. That’s nothing to be ashamed of—it simply means your brain is adjusting to a new skill.
If you’ve noticed, I’ve layered the learning step by step. We’ve already worked on these notes before—now we’re just shifting gears a bit, recalling them in the context of both treble and bass clef. This approach helps the notes stick longer in your memory, instead of feeling like you’re starting from scratch each time.
The key is to slow down and give yourself enough time with each step. For example, spending two focused days on a new topic will help you retain it much better than rushing through in half a day and forgetting it later. The more you revisit, the stronger the connections become.
To help you, I’ve included a worksheet that lets you practice naming treble and bass clef notes. Take your time, enjoy the process, and remember—steady, thoughtful practice builds lasting confidence.
✨ You’re doing better than you think—every small step is real progress. Keep going, you’ve got this!