One of the most difficult aspects of playing any instrument is learning to read notes quickly and efficiently. There are many exercises and suggestions provided by music teachers around the world, but one has always been part of the learning process for all new musicians. Learning to read piano music is as easy as memorizing some shortcuts that will help you navigate through the notes and know what you need to play before you need to play it. Treble Clef Lines (EGBDF) E - everyone G – Okay B – Band D - Draws F – The fans Treble Clef Spaces (FACE) F – Fork A – A C – Wands E – everywhere Bass Clef Lines (GBDFA) G – Great B – Beethoven's D – Deafness F – Frustrated A – Everything Bass Clef Spaces (ACEG) A – American C – Composers E – Envy G – Gershwin As you can see, the shortcuts and mnemonics above will help you learn the notes very easily. The reason they're easier to remember is because they're all catchy little rhymes that stick in your head once you've said them a ...