If you want to learn how to read music, there are many lessons that must be learned, but an important early lesson has to do with reading scales and intervals..
Treble clef: The treble clef, also known as the G-clef (because it circles the line for the G note), is used in writing music for most [...]

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on January 26th, 2010

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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on January 14th, 2010

Yet another video music lesson today in the series Learn to Read Music Sight Reading series. In this video you’ll learn how to read the bass clef and the treble clef as well as what a musical staff is and how to read it.

In Western music notation, the staff (plural is staves) is a set of five lines and [...]

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on January 11th, 2010

Here’s another great video music lesson I just saw to help you learn to read music. As you’re developing musically you’ll need to learn music notes and meter before too long.

If the beat is divided into two the meter is simple, if divided into three it is compound. If each measure is divided into two [...]

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Someone send me a great You Tube video, it’s a free music reading lesson on time signatures. There are two key types of time signatures, simple and compound. Each are explained in this video and are covered thoroughly. Just a quick tip today to help you learn to read music fast and easy.

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