Learn the names of the white spaces. For higher-pitched items in the treble clef, the notes are F, A, C and E from bottom to top.
Memorize the names of the white spaces in the bass clef. The notes are A, C, E and G from bottom to top.
Identify the names of the black lines in the bass and treble clef. The bass notes start with a G on the lowest line and progress to B, D, F and A. The treble clef notes start with an E and move to G, B, D and F.
Compare the note of the bass clef to the treble clef. Notice that the note names in the treble clef start two note names lower than the notes in the bass clef. However, treble clef notes sound an octave higher than the bass clef because they are pitched in the higher spectrum of frequencies.