The staff is the basis for learning music. The following is a quick memory method and formula for the staff:
1. The basic concept of the staff
The staff is composed of five parallel horizontal lines. They are composed of lines, which are called the first line, the second line, the third line, the fourth line and the fifth line from bottom to top. In the staff, the middlemost line is the third line, which is the zero or C position.
2. Formula memory method
1. Add a line below to knock on the door. This is a do(1) line.
2. Add a room and nod below, this is re(2) point.
3. Stretch your hands on the first line. This is the mi(3) scale.
4. Squint your eyes in the first room, this is the fa (4) scale.
5. The second line trick, this is the sol (5) scale.
6. There was laughter in the second room. This is the la (6) scale.
7. Whistling on the third line, this is the si(7) scale.
8. I saw it in the third room. This is do(1) coming back again.
3. Basic concept memory method
1. Understand the relationship between lines and sums
The sums of lines and sums of staffs are relative, and the sums of two adjacent lines are relative. The notes are one octave apart. When memorizing notes, the pitch of the note can be inferred through the relationship between the lines and the notes.
2. Understand the difference between high and low notes
The treble clef and bass clef of the staff are different. The treble clef starts on the second line, while the bass clef starts on the fourth line. By understanding the difference between high and low notes, you can better memorize the notes on the staff.
Staff reading and writing skills
1. Finger memory method
Play the corresponding scales on the piano and use your fingers to memorize the position and shape of the staff. By playing repeatedly, your fingers can form a memory and help you remember the notes on the staff.
2. Auditory memory method
Listen to more music and memorize the notes and melody of the staff through hearing. Listening to music can help you become familiar with the pitch and rhythm of the music, so you can better master the staff.
3. Action memory method
Memorize the staff through the movements during playing, such as the movement of the fingers on the keys when playing. By practicing the movements repeatedly, you can become more familiar with the flow and rhythm of playing, and thus better master the staff.