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David Jones on December 19th, 2011

SoulReminisce asked: For more Info Check this site: www.howtodothings.com ________________________________________ General Infomation About Me I decided that i would help people who are beginners like myself by sharing the information that i have learned so far because i understand how confusing some of this stuff can get when you are trying to learn by yourself.. [...]

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David Jones on December 13th, 2011

expertvillage asked: The bass clef is usually used with lower-pitched instruments, while the treble clef is used with instruments that are higher-pitched. Learn the basics of the bass clef in this free music theory video lesson on reading music. Expert: Eric Williams Contact: www.ericwilliamsmusic.com Bio: Eric Williams plays harmonica in a local Arizona band. He [...]

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David Jones on November 24th, 2011

Here’s a great lesson to help you learn to read music – it’s especially helpful for piano players and people who want to learn how to play piano. This video covers the names of the keys on the piano ranging from C to B as well as natural notes and accidentals. Also covered is what’s called [...]

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David Jones on November 16th, 2011

guideverygood asked: www.guideverygood.com How to Read Recorder Music Notes Learning how to play a recorder is fairly easy. you will be well on your way to creating music with the instrument. 1. There are eight fingering holes on a recorder. The unique combination of covered and uncovered holes produces specific notes. Study a recorder fingering [...]

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