on October 16th, 2009

Howdy! (I’m from Texas, what can I say..?)   Ok so if you want to learn to read music, how much should you pratice? I’ve heard alot of different answers and too many of them are just plain wrong so I thought I’d tell you my opinion.   First, you’ve got to make that you’re using exercises [...]

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on October 13th, 2009

When you start learning to read music, you’ll sound discover there are quite a few miscellaneous symbols in music that aren’t music notes. (Don’t confuse musical symbols with musical cymbals) Cymbals are those big round metal plates that are crashed together. Haha, just a quick music joke. Anyway, back to the serious business of helping you learn to [...]

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Learn to Read Music Time Signatures Final Lesson! Of course, there are some other time signatures that aren’t seen as frequently.  There are two time signatures that aren’t numeric.  The symbol c means, “common time”, which is the same as 4/4 time.   The symbol C means “cut time”.  In cut time, each not is [...]

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on October 5th, 2009

Learn to Read Music – Time Signatures and Counting Look at any piece of music and you’ll most likely see a fraction at the beginning of the piece.  This is called the time signature.  Some of the more common time signatures are 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4.  These three time signatures have 4 as the bottom [...]

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So you want to Learn to Read Music? Better Learn How to Tell Time And Count… I know, I know.  You already know how to count and tell time.  Doing these things in music is different, and maybe even easier for some people  First, we’ve got to cover a definition:   Measures are small sections of [...]

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