Peter White – I Don’t Read Music on the Guitar (12 of 16)
An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Peter White. Part 12 of 16. Recorded on December 11th, 2007 in Clearwater, FL. Peter White's official website: www.peterwhite.com Living Legends Music online www.livinglegendsmusic.com
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Music Reading: Understanding the Music Staff
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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What are some good skating music ideas?
I am a figure skater, and I'm getting read to do my next program. I've skated to very fast music in the past and I wanted to try something different. Any ideas?
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I am trying to learn to read music? Can someone help with written exercises?
Have two sheets Top says Bass Clef Lines-1
At the botton of the page are G, B, D, F, A, C
There are black notes to be field on 5 lines
The sheet starts with 6 os. Would be extremely grateful if you anyone could tell me what letter would go by each note. Maybe someone might have a website to refer me.
Thanks for ANY help.
Call me the musical moron. I can sing songs in D major such as My Way and New York, New York, a country song "Send Me the Pillow that You Dream On" on the karoke. However, for example, the arrangement of "Over the Rainbow" for the Judy Garland in Ab major is much too high for me. Is this connected to the notes? Know maybe are tough questions, but really want to learn for pleasure and church.
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Can anybody point me towards a good site for music reading tutorials?
Does anybody know of a site that teaches you how to read music? We've been using solfege in choir but I want to try to make all-state choir and want to be on my a-game.
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