2002
Product of Australia
Let's Draw
Symbols
by Beatrice Wilder
Contents
Sheet 1
Sheet 2
Sheet 3
Sheet 4
Sheet 5
Sheet 6
Sheet 7
Sheet 8
Sheet 9
Sheet 10
Sheet 11
Sheet 12
Sheet 13
Basic Information about Symbols
Treble Clefs
Bass Clefs
Trace Six
Connections
Wordsearch
Five Rests
Sharps, Flats, Naturals
Quiz
Crossword
Drawing Big Symbols
Drawing Small Symbols
A Little Revision
Copyright Beatrice Wilder 2002
Published in 2002 by Music Fun
Reprinted in 2007
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Let's Draw Symbols
Sheet 1
Basic Information about Symbols
treble clef
also called a G clef. It shows that the 2nd
line of the staff, the line it curls around, is
the first G above middle C.
bass clef
also called an F clef. It shows that the 4th
line of the staff, the line it curls around, is
the first F below middle C.
brace
This is really a brace and bracket. The
brace is the upright line and the bracket
curls around it. It shows that the notes on
both staves are to be played together.
staff or stave
The five lines on which we write music.
Ledger lines are used when we need to
write notes any higher or lower .
whole note or semibreve
The whole note is the longest note in
general use. The whole note rest is in the
shape of a box hanging below the fourth
line of the staff.
half note or minim
A half note is played for half the time of a
semibreve. The half note rest is in the
shape of a box sitting on the third line of
the staff.
dotted half note or minim
A dot placed after any note makes it
longer by half of its own value.
quarter note or crotchet
A quarter note is played for half of the
time of a half note. The distinctive quarter
note rest is to its right.
sharp
A sharp sign placed in front of a note tells
us that the note must be played one
semitone higher.
flat
A flat sign placed in front of a note tells
us that the note must be played one
semitone lower.
natural
A natural sign placed in front of a note
tells us that a note previously altered must
now be played at its original pitch.
pause
A pause sign over a note tells us that the
note should be held for longer than its
usual value.
slur, or phrase line
bar lines
The upright lines dividing sections
(measures or bars) of music.
double bar lines
two upright lines to mark divisions within
or the end of a section or a piece of
music.
repeat sign
these dots tell us to repeat a section of
eighth note or quaver
An eighth note is played for half of the
time of a quarter note. Its rest is to its
right. Two or more eighth notes are joined
by a beam.
A slur or phrase line can be drawn over
two or more notes. These notes are to be
played smoothly, connected together.
They are usually notes of different pitch.
tie
sixteenth note or semiquaver
A sixteenth note is played for half the time
of an eighth note. Its rest is to its right.
Two or more sixteen notes are joined by
two beams.
Notes which are connected by a tie are
always of the same pitch. These notes are
tied together and are played as one note,
held for their combined values.
Let's Draw Symbols
Sheet 2
Name .........................................
Treble Clefs
Trace the Treble Clefs starting at the arrow point. You may trace each one in a different colour.
start
Complete these Treble Clefs. Make sure that they reach from the top lline to the bottom line..
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Can you draw a treble clef by yourself?
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Name .........................................
Sheet 3
Bass Clefs
Trace the Bass Clefs starting at the arrow point. You may trace each one in a different colour.
Complete these bass clefs.
start
Can you draw two bass clefs without help?
Do you remember how to draw a treble clef?
Let's Draw Symbols
Sheet 4
Name .........................................
Trace Six
Brace
Here are six symbols for you to trace. They are:
Bar lines
Treble
clef
Bass
clef
Double Bar lines
Time
signature
Can you arrange them on this Grand Stave
in the proper places?
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3
Name the symbols used:
1 ........................................
2 ........................................ 3 ........................................ 4 ........................................ 5 ........................................ 6 ........................................
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Sheet 5
Name .........................................
Connections
Find the words for each of the music symbols and join each word to its symbol with a straight line.
treble clef
bass clef
brace
repeat sign
bar lines
double bar lines
whole note
pause
half note
or quarter note
eighth note
sixteenth note
dotted half note
natural
sharp
flat
2 eighth notes joined
2 sixteenth notes joined
slur, or phrase line
tie
staff
quarter note rest
eighth note rest
sixteenth note rest
half note rest
whole note rest
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Name .........................................
Sheet 6
Wordsearch
Find words reading across or down for each of the music symbols
and write the correct label for each one.
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Sheet 7
Name .........................................
Five Rests
Every note has its own rest. The rest has the same value as the note that it belongs to.
Can you recognize and draw each rest?
whole note
whole note
rest
How well can you draw whole note rests?
Which one is correct?
How well can you draw half note rests?
Which one is correct?
semibreve
half note
half note rest
minim
quarter note
quarter note rest
Trace and color these quarter note rests.
Draw a quarter note rest
eighth note rest
Trace and color these eighth note rests.
Draw an eighth note rest
crotchet
eighth note
quaver
sixteenth note
semiquaver
sixteenth note rest
Trace and color these sixteenth note rests.
Draw a sixteenth note rest
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Sheet 8
Name .........................................
Sharps, Flats, Naturals
Trace the sharps, flats and naturals.
Sharps in spaces
Sharps on lines
The sharp must be placed on the same line
or in the same space as the note
that it belongs to.
Flats in spaces
Flats on lines
The flat must be placed on the same line
or in the same space as the note
that it belongs to.
The same rule applies to naturals (below).
Draw sharps next to both of these notes.
Draw flats next to both of these notes.
Draw naturals next to both of these notes.
QUIZ
Name .........................................
Bass clef
Treble clef
Natural
Bass clef
Treble clef
Eighth note
Half note rest
Half note
Whole note
Flat
Natural
Quarter note
Half note
Natural
Quarter note
Quaver
Crotchet
Semiquaver
Treble clef
Whole note
Pause
Bass clef
Brace
Slur
Tie
Whole note
Slur
Eighth note
Half note rest
Repeat sign
Tie
Staff
Bar lines
Tie
Brace
Slur
Quaver rest
Crotchet rest
Minim rest
Flat
Half note rest
Whole note rest
Repeat sign
Sharp
Natural
Half note rest
Quarter note
Whole note rest
Flat
Natural
Eighth note
Half note
Quarter note
Whole note
(Tick the correct answer)
Sheet 9
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Name .........................................
CROSSWORD
How many beats
in each bar for this
time signature?
ACROSS
16
Sheet 10
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Sheet 11
Name .........................................
Drawing BIG Symbols
How many of the symbols below can you draw accurately on the staves above?
10 = good 15 = very good 20 = excellent 26 = brilliant
Let's Draw Symbols
Name .........................................
Sheet 12
Drawing SMALL Symbols
Can you draw the symbols into their boxes? Cross them out as you use them.
What is the name of the symbol that is left over. Write it here ....................................
Dotted half note
Natural
Treble clef
Bass clef
Quarter note rest Whole note
Sharp
Pause
Flat
Half note
Whole note rest
Eighth note
Two eighth notes Repeat sign
Half note rest
Quarter note
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Name .........................................
Sheet 13
Can you do this ............. ?
A Little Revision
Draw a sharp next to the eighth note Draw the rest that belongs to
this note.
Draw the note that belongs to
this rest.
Draw a flat next to the
whole note.
Draw a quarter note next
to the sharp.
Draw a whole note next to
the natural.
Draw the rest that belongs to
this note.
Draw the rest that belongs
to this note.
Draw a natural next to the half note. Draw a half note next to the flat.
Draw the note that belongs to
this rest.
Draw a flat next to the sixteenth note
and a sharp next to the eighth note.