Note reading
Treble clef game: learn notes on the staff
The treble clef is often the first clef beginners learn. This page gathers the best Mozart Match games for understanding the G reference line, recognizing notes and practicing without pressure.
How to begin
Understand the reference point first, then play for a few minutes.
1. Find the clef
The treble clef wraps around the G line, your first reference point.
2. Read line or space
Each note moves one step: line, space, line, space.
3. Repeat through play
Notey and Cascade turn note reading into a reflex.
Quick theory reminder
In treble clef, the curl of the clef wraps around the second line of the staff. That line is G. From that reference point, notes always move in the same order.
CDEFGAB
- The treble clef lines from bottom to top are E, G, B, D, F.
- The spaces from bottom to top spell F, A, C, E.
- When a note moves one step higher, it moves from a line to the next space, or from a space to the next line.
Recommended games
From gentle practice to faster reading.