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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 to read sharps in music

A new worksheet has been listed in the Lesson Materials Section to help your student learn to read sharps in both standard notation and Guitar TAB. This is a very simple resource and it gives your student essential practice in learning to read music. Students often get confused with sharps and how they work within standard notation. The exercises were designed to cover all types of situations where sharps are used. The student will also learn to apply the natural sign to cancel out a previous sharp.

Access the worksheet here: WNR-02 Learning Sharps

More worksheets will be available soon under the Lesson Materials Section here.

WNR-02 Learning Sharps

About this worksheet

This worksheet will help your student learn to properly identify sharps in written music. The exercises will teach the student to read both standard notation and Guitar TAB. When your student understands the basics of how sharps are written in standard notation, they will be able to read music faster and easier. An answer key is provided in case there is any confusion with the correct answers.

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Related worksheets

WNR-01 Random Notes C Major Scale