Suggested Learning Resources

1) YFIO

2) Video Lesson: YouTube Dave Conservatoire Channel http://youtu.be/lBsX6uhydcQ


3) Online Reading:MusicTheoryBlog http://musictheoryblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/alto-and-tenor-clefs.html

4) Interactive Lesson: MusicTheory.net http://www.musictheory.net/exercises/note  (adjust settings to tenor clef) 

Music Theory QuickThink: 

-          The tenor clef (symbol also called the c-clef) is drawn in a manner so that the shape of the clef comes together in the middle on the line that is fourth from the bottom of the staff

-          This shape designates that line as C4

-          The lines and spaces of the staff are named in relation to the 4th line from the bottom being C4

-          The lines from the bottom up in alto clef are D3, F3, A3, C4, E4

-          The spaces from the bottom up in bass clef are E3, G3, B3, D4,

Objective 1.10: Examples in Music: YouTube

http://youtu.be/FQRncL9vato?t=5m28s

Objective 1.10: Identify a correctly drawn tenor clef, and name the lines and spaces of the tenor clef staff