Does ACE (the lines above the treble clef staff) and ACE (the lines below the bass clef staff) help at all?
Do you read intervals(as was suggested)? or are you more of a I need to memorize these notes person? Do you count from guide notes, Treble G, Bass, F, Middle C?
Can you say your music alphabet backwards really fast? (not many students of any age can).
Do you have a picture of the grand staff in one of your books. Put it on the music stand, look at it and say and play every note. Think of the grand staff as one thing instead of two separate things.
Are you a pattern person? Notice the pattern of notes on lines and notes in spaces. Treble G is on the second line. The G that is an octave above sits in the space above the treble staff. A is in the second space. The A that is an octave above is on the very first ledger line above the treble clef staff.
Have you played any note naming games online? Good for all ages
