The notes in the spaces between the treble clef staff lines are easy to remember. They spell the word FACE, starting at the first space note, F, and heading up to the E in the top space on the staff. No need to learn any other mnemonic here — everybody just uses FACE.
How do you memorize the treble clef?
The notes on the lines of treble clef are: E – G – B – D – F. You can use the mnemonic Every Good Bird Does Fly, Every Good Boy Does Fine, Eating Green Bananas Disgusts Friends, or get creative and come up with your own!
How do you remember treble clef piano notes?
There are easy mnemonics to remember these piano notes:
- Every Good Boy Deserves Food: this is how you should label the lines on the treble clef staff, from bottom to top, with E, G, B, D and F.
- FACE: this is how you should label the spaces between the lines in the treble clef, from descending to ascending, F, A, C, E.