on September 24th, 2009

Many people use flash cards to learn to read music. Should you? If you’re looking for a way to practice the music notes, flash cards are not a bad tool to use in your music reading efforts. But you must remember that is all they are. Just as you only use a hammer when you [...]

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on September 22nd, 2009

Picking right back up where we left off from yesteday’s post called “Learn to Read Music on the Bass Clef”:   The music notes that fall on spaces in the bass clef are A-C-E-G.  “All Cars Eat Gas” is the saying to remember the bass clef spaces.  (If you like cows better than cars, use [...]

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on September 21st, 2009

A Quick Guide to Help You Learn to Read Music - The Bass Clef   We already know that the musical alphabet goes from A to G and then starts over, so there are no surprises there.  Remember that bass clef notes are NOT the same as the treble clef notes.  This means that you can’t [...]

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on September 12th, 2009

This is just a Quick Guide to Note Reading for beginners who want to learn to read music. We’re going to cover Treble Clef Note Names.   The Musical Alphabet After learning the basic parts of music writing, such as the clefs, staff, and time signatures, you’re ready to move on to learning the note names.  The musical alphabet [...]

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