The Note Name Song (from The Music Theory Songbook – A Singing-Based Intro to Music Theory) by Joseph Hollings Sheet Music for Theory Worksheet at Sheet Music Direct
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The Note Name Song (from The Music Theory Songbook – A Singing-Based Intro to Music Theory) Digital Sheet Music
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The Note Name Song (from The Music Theory Songbook – A Singing-Based Intro to Music Theory)
by Joseph Hollings Theory Worksheet - Digital Sheet Music

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Looking for an engaging way to teach music theory basics?

The first in a series of 20 classroom-tested resources, The Note Name Song is a fun, simple song that helps students learn to identify treble and bass clef note names through singing and repetition.

This printable teaching tool features a memorable melody and lyrics that reinforces pitch-letter relationships across both clefs. Perfect for general music, choir, and beginning instrumental classes - especially for Grades 36 (U.S.) or KS2KS3 (U.K.).

Whats included:
- Piano/vocal/guitar version for teacher use
- Full lyrics and lead sheet of The Note Name Song
- Reproducible student worksheets for note identification
- Teacher notes for guided instruction

Perfect for:
- Introducing note names to beginners
- Reinforcing pitch-reading through singing
- Classroom, homeschool, or private instruction
- Music theory warm-ups in choir or band

Whether youre teaching in person or online, this resource brings music literacy to life with a melody your students will remember.

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