How to Read Music Fast All You Need to Learn How to Read Music Fast and Easy

24Apr/107

Does anyone know how to read music and how do you learn?

CHAOZHOUREN asked:


is there any place where i can learn how to read music
any websites that might help me learn

Music Reading
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  1. How to Sight Read Music

    ioono abt sites but get boooks from the library i leanred from my beginers guitar book….i alos took piano in 6th grade n learend ther…different insturments somtimes read music diffrently….

  2. how read music

    Reading music is actually not that hard. I have been reading music for almost 20 years. Here is a simple explanation of how to learn.

  3. Learn How to Read Music Notes

    There are books at your local music store that can teach you to read music. You need a place where they sell instruments, and sheet music.

  4. How to Read Music Hub

    Depends on your purpose of learning it. If you just need to be able to read the score in order to sing a tune, all you need to focus on are: 1) the five lines and four spaces in between–occasionally some added ones; 2) the circle of five–which will give you a sense what major that song is set;
    3) the tempo relationships among different sorts of notes.

    If you intend to grasp an instrument as complicated as a violin or a piano, than you will need to get books from the local bookstore on Harmonic Tonal Analysis. Or, an easy way is to audit a college intro level Music Theory class. Don’t forget to excercize your auditory skills in the mean time, such as pitch and rhythm identification. Some software might help you with that, such as “Sibelius”. Hope this helps.

  5. Learn to Read Music

    I can read Treble Clef. (That is the one with the funny looking S). The spaces between the lines read (From the bottom) F,A,C,E. the lines read (From the bottom up) E,G,B,D,F.
    I am sorry I can’t help you with the Bass Clef. I play instruments that are written in Treble only.

  6. how read music

    First, decide what instrument you want to play. Yes, all notes have the “same name”, but different instruments have different ranges. ie Flutes are high pitched, tuba’s are lower, clarinets and sax’s have a very large range.
    Then go to a music star and by a book on the instrument or check out


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