Treble Clef, Part II
We see that the treble clef shows us where the note G is located on the staff. From here, we can figure out all the other notes by using the music alphabet.
Look at the picture below–

See how the letters are in alphabetical order? When going up the staff, you go forward in the alphabet. When you reach G, you start over again at A and keep going. The higher up the staff you go, the higher the pitch becomes. All the notes in the treble clef are generally played with the right hand on the piano. This is also the clef from which sopranos and altos sing.
If you prefer, you can use acrostics to remember the notes. For the treble clef line notes, you could use “Every Good Boy Does Fine” and for the space notes you just spell out the word “FACE”. Just remember, G is always the line that the treble clef circles.
Coming next –the bass clef.