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28Jun/1112

Music Reading: Understanding the Music Staff

creativeguitarstudio asked:


The response from Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio to; Was hoping that you could help me with the topic of Music Reading. I have absolutely no understanding of reading music. So, I will just go over what I have been researching so far... - Ive learned that music is read off of the Music Staff. - The staff is composed of 5 lines and 4 spaces. - The lines are named from the bottom going upwards; E, G, B, D, F. (mnemonic = Every Good Boy Does Fine) - The spaces are named again from ...

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  1. Kansieo.com

    Great video! I really need a lot of practice with my theory. Would you be able to do a video on sight reading?

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    Another excellent video lesson.

    I think that in the months ahead you will become very well known on the internet as one of the greatest guitar instructors in the world.

    I personally believe that you already are, “#1.”

    Thank you very much for all you do!

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    I also have no idea how to read sheet music. Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. Now. how many more videos do you have on this topic? LOL

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    Love your videos. No bullshit, very eloquent.

  5. music reading

    Man that was a good video
    It explained some much.

  6. music reading

    Excellent video. This will help alot of people.

    I don’t mean to criticize, but I think that after explaining what the numbers of the time signature are, say that 4/4 means 4 quarter notes per measure. So if they encounter a different time signature they can just say it easily. eg 3/4 is 3 quarter notes, 12/8 is 12 eighth notes, etc.

    Still, excellent lesson.

  7. Kansieo.com

    I knew everything you said, but good thing you learned me how to call it in English, since I don’t live in USA/England and don’t get taught English names for those stuff.

  8. Kansieo.com

    Thanks Andrew, I needed this too.


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