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

4Oct/115

Do i need to know how to read music note if i want to play drum for my school’s matching band?

Khoa N. asked:


are there any website teach me how to read it?

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19Aug/112

Music Theory, or faster math teacher? Read the details?

Mariee (: asked:


I'm taking algebra II/trig next year, and I have the option of choosing a math teacher who's good but goes slower and taking music theory, or choosing a math teacher who is equally as good but moves along quicker and taking health/study hall. I'm very good at math and learn it quick, so if i took the slower teacher, I'd be bored when he reviewed things so much, but I like music too. I don't know, I sort of don't want to take music theory, but I do. Also, if I didn't take music theory, I'd take health, which I sort of want to take with all of my friends, next year. But I want a fast math teacher who moves along faster. I DONT KNOW. what do I do?

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26Jul/112

Isit worth risking doing bad at school, to spend all my time working on possibly being more than mediocre?

guitardrummer asked:


I've got 3 things I'd rather do than just be a bore like most people I know:

-Play guitar and get paid enough that I can always play it
-Work on motorcycles and go to Bonneville to set a speed record
-Write comics similar to Tintin, coz I like drawing and writing and I know how if it wasn't for Tintin I'd never have read, I'd have done crap at school and been completely different:) and I'd like to do that for someone else.

-Or I could just be average, if I had to choose a job I'd be a teacher, I could combine this with the 2nd one maybe the 3rd if I wanted I suppose.

Anyway so is it worth spending all my time (like about 10hrs a day) practicing guitar to try and get good enough? I can come up with songs pretty easily, I'm just sitting around and something's happening that makes me think that I can write a song, then I go to my guitar and write one (like last night there was a storm, and I couldn't hear myself think, then power went out (I was home alone) it was silent except for drizzling rain pouring off gutters, and I came up with a kind of sleepy blues-jazz song). I've written about 10 songs so far, not including stuff that I listen to the next day and feel ashamed:). As for skill, I've had my guitar (it's a Squier Strat) for about a month now, and after 2 weeks I could play about 20 songs, the hardest one was the intro to Crazy Train by Randy Rhoads/Ozzy Osbourne, then I started lessons and now I'm learning theory and technical stuff like scales and chords, and I am getting better at reading music, but I don't think my teacher's that impressed with me, he made a point today of saying how we could have done this and that but we weren't coz I hadn't learned my chord transitions enough. But I practice heaps, on the holidays I played 10-15hrs every day. n by the way I'd prefer drums and I've tried them and found them very easy and fun, but my parents won't let me get them. And I don't want to just be a rockstar n get drunk party n have sex every night, I wanna play guitar n let people hear it.

With the comic drawing stuff, I like drawing, and although I only started about this year (I'm just 14, yr9) I can pick it up with less practice than lots of other stuff, like sports (it took me about 2-3 years before I was good enough to beat anyone good at tennis:). I've had to write heaps of stories and stuff for school, I'm good at that. I can draw caricatures, city skylines, country scenes, weapons, guitars, cars, I'm still learning perspective, and I haven't tried lots of other stuff yet.

And for the motorcycle thing, thats kind of like a last resort to me if I end up not being much good at the other two. That's not really something that I have to give up all my time to practice for, I can ride a bike fast and do a few tricks, and know lots about motorcycles and cars.

So do you reckon its worth risking doing next to nothing at school and homework and ending up being an .umm.. upper class layabout for the chance that I could do something more exciting than everyone else seems to? i dont care if im not rich coz most rich people just piss me off coz they're snobs. Like what's the chance that I'll end up doing either the guitar or writing stuff, if I work at it for the next 3 years in all my time? I know lots of people don't make it coz they don't risk it, so I'm not sure if I should risk it or not.

and what category would you post this in?
it also probably means no help from my parents too, they want me to have normal job etc

and i'd like to help people too, thats regardless though
My English is not this bad normally, it's just Yahoo. English is my best subject.

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12Jul/113

What is a good way to learn to read music fluently?

Chaz M asked:


ive been playing music for some time now(7yr.) an i still cant read music that well. I know all the notes, I jus cant read them like i can read a book. an suggestions?

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6Jul/111

Piano question-Why am I having a very hard time learning how to read music?

Santa Claus(e)-The pianist. asked:


I said a prayer to God that no matter how,frustrated,mad,stressed I got that I would not stop learning new things about piano and how to read music,just yesterday I printed out one page of sheet music for the Christmas song Deck The Hall and I put the music in front of me and I tried to look at it and play it like a professional would but I can't,it doesn't even sound right I often feel like just giving up on piano and stop learning new things but I know that I can't because I promised God I would not stop studying and teaching myself piano,can anyone give me any feed back or advice?

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