G Music Note: The Complete Guide to The Note and The Key ๐ŸŽถ (2024)

As one of the twelve notes in Western music, the G music note sits between F#/Gb and G#/Ab. Learn how to recognise G in different clefs, the different scales and modes that start on G and listen to famous songs that feature G prominently in their melodies.

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G Note on The Staff

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Here is probably the most common G youโ€™ll see. It sits on the second line of the treble clef and is the G above middle C.

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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 โ€“

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The G above middle C (C4) sits on the second line of the treble clef.

Bass Clef โ€“

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The G below middle C (G3) sits on the fourth line of the bass clef.

Alto Clef โ€“

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The G above middle C (G4) sits on the top line of the alto clef.

Tenor Clef โ€“ G

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The G below middle C (G3) sits on the second space of the tenor clef.

Mezzo- soprano โ€“ G

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The G above middle C (C4) sits on the fourth line of the mezzo-soprano clef.

Soprano Clef โ€“ G

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The G above middle C (G4) sits on the third line of the soprano clef.

Baritone Clef โ€“ G

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The G below middle C (G3) sits on the third space of the baritone clef.

Popular Scales starting on G

G Major

The major scale formula is W-W-H-W-W-W-H, where W= whole step and H = half step. Below is the G major scale.

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G Natural Minor

The natural minor formula is W-H-W-W-H-W-W. Below is the G natural minor scale.

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G Harmonic Minor

The harmonic minor formula is W โ€“ H โ€“ W โ€“ W โ€“ H โ€“ W1/2 โ€“ H. Note that this scale has a three semitone step or a whole-step-and-a-half.

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G Melodic Minor

When ascending the melodic minor scale follows this pattern: W-H-W-W-W-W-H.

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When descending it follows the natural minor pattern.

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Modes Starting on G

Below are the modes that start on G

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G Notes in Famous Songs

โ€˜Welcome to the Black Paradeโ€™ โ€“ My Chemical Romance

โ€œWelcome to the Black Paradeโ€ by My Chemical Romance stands as a defining anthem of emo and alternative rock. Opening with a haunting piano melody starts with a single G note.

God Save the King โ€“ British National Anthem

โ€œGod Save the Kingโ€ serves as the national anthem of the United Kingdom, embodying the nationโ€™s historical and cultural significance. With a melody that carries a sense of regal tradition, the anthem is often performed at important national events and ceremonies.

The whole piece is in G major and the first two notes of the melody are Gs.

โ€˜All I Want for Christmas Is Youโ€™ โ€“ Mariah Carey

โ€œAll I Want for Christmas Is Youโ€ is a modern holiday classic by Mariah Carey that has become synonymous with the festive season. Wi

This song is in the key of G major and the first note of the verse is the G below middle C (the โ€˜Iโ€™). The last note of the chorus (All I want for Christmas is YOU) is also a G, this time the one above middle C.

Frequency of G Music Note

Using the equal temperament tuning system, the A above middle C is 440 Hz. This means that the G above middle C would be approximately 392 Hz.

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Solfege G Note

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In the solfege system, the syllables Do, Re Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si are used to refer to the notes names, C, D, E , F, G, A, B.

The G music note in solfege is referred to as โ€˜Solโ€™,

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