How To Read Piano Sheet Music
Joe asked: To term me as “beginner” is too advanced a term. I have a 4 x 4 violin, whatever that means. I need software, interactive dvd, something that breaks it ALL down into intensely simple instructions that a dimented rock can understand. I don’t know jack, I want to learn to read music, notes, [...]
For those of you learning to read music, here’s the final lesson on how to learn a new piece of sheet music. By this time you may have some ideas for phrasing, dynamics, and articulations. Its time to start writing these ideas into your score. You may still be polishing some technical problems, but that’s [...]
Here’s a continuation from the “Learn to Read Music” lesson series about learning new sheet music pieces that you want to play and read with ease. If you missed the last lesson start there, then…. The next step is to set and understand your goals in learning your new piece of sheet music. There are [...]
As you learn to read music you’ll quickly begin seeing a number of symbols that at first look quite strange, these are called accidentals. Here are the accidentals and what they mean to your music reading: Flat – b Lower the note by one half step Sharp – # Raise the note by one half [...]
Back for the next music reading lesson… Sometimes an accidental is written in the very beginning of a piece of music between the clef sign and the time signature. There may even be a bunch of them on different lines or spaces. This is called the Key Signature. These accidentals last for the entire [...]
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