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WNR-04 Learning Sharps and Flats

About this worksheet

Once your student feels confident in identifying sharps and flats separately, it's a good idea to test their understanding by mixing them all together. Although in normal situations the written music will contain either sharps or flats (for simplicity), having both will encourage the student to think of each note as either sharp or flat (eg: Db or C#). Just like the previous worksheets, this one will require the student to correctly identify the notes as well as fill in the blanks on the staff and Guitar TAB. It's recommended the previous two worksheets are completed before giving this one (see related worksheets below).

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WNR-02 Learning Sharps

WNR-03 Learning Flats

New worksheet: Learning Flats

A new worksheet is available for members to test your student's understanding of flats. This worksheet will help them identify flats in written music and be able to recognize the correct notes in both standard notation and Guitar TAB. The exercises are simple enough for beginners but will cover all situations (eg: both flats and natural symbols in the same measure).

Access the worksheet here: WNR-03 Learning Flats

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WNR-03 Learning Flats

About this worksheet

This worksheet will help your student learn to identify flats in both standard notation and Guitar TAB. Flats are easy to learn once the student learns to understand the basic rules of music notation. The worksheet will cover a few different ways of reading music and will ensure your student is familiar with all uses of flats. They will also be required to not only read the music but to fill in blanks and write music on the staff. This is a great way for the student to feel confident in what they are learning.

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Related worksheets

WNR-02 Learning Sharps