G Music Note
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G Note On The Staff
Below are different Gs that you will see on the treble and bass clef. Remember that we can play G notes an octave higher or lower from out G above middle C. This means that technical there are infinite G notes to choose from!
Below are notes that are enharmonically equivalent to G. F double sharp means two half-steps above F, which is a G natural. A double flat means two half steps below A, which is also G natural.
G Note On The Piano And Keyboard
G sits between the F# and G# black keys on the keyboard. The black keys move in groups of two then three. The G note is in-between the first on second black key in the groups of 3.
You might also remember it as the fifth white key above C. This is because G is a perfect 5th above C.
G Note Accidentals
We can add accidental signs to a G note and these are shown below. Remember that all these notes (with the exception of G natural) are not enharmonically equivalent to G.
G Music Notes In Different Clefs
Here are typical G notes that you will see in different clefs. Some are lower or higher and for more on how to name the different G notes, check out our post on octaves.
Treble Clef –
The G above middle C (C4) sits on the second line of the treble clef.
Bass Clef –
The G below middle C (G3) sits on the fourth line of the bass clef.