Music Reading


Anrita asked: I’ve decided to, over the years, eventually learn to play the flute, piano and guitar. Would it be better to start by learning the basics of reading music/etc, or just start with an instrument(I’m assuming you learn music reading as well, although not as thoroughly in the beginning)? If the latter, which instrument? [...]

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David Jones on February 26th, 2012

An important part of learning how to read music notes is learning musical terminology. We’re going to begin today with a few words that you’ll often see on sheet music and music scores. Accelerando (Italian: becoming faster) is a word used to show that the music should be played at an increasing pace. It does not normally [...]

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David Jones on February 6th, 2012

candy apple asked: I am starting to try and get into music seriously. I’m interested in learning how to read and understand it so i can converse with other musicians. I’d like a jump start but also a deeper knowledge. I can’t afford to pay for schooling. What would be some inexpensive ways to learn. [...]

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David Jones on December 27th, 2011

When Learning to Read Music, it’s important to learn to read music that is important to you and you find interesting. So we’re going to have a short lesson today on How to Learn New Music.   You and your teacher have chosen a new piece to learn, and you are expecting this to be [...]

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David Jones on November 28th, 2011

3 Basics You Absolutely Must Know to Learn to Read Music Quickly and Easily.

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