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

29Apr/094

What is really perfect pitch and relative pitch? What do I have?

Roger asked:


I have loved classical music since 2 years ago. It first happened when I amazingly saw fast hands of that pianist playing flight of the bumblebee.. But somehow I had my interpretation while hearing it. Then I discovered a lot of classical music and so on.

I also learned to play piano after that event. And learn some music theory by my own. And by the way, I just actually learned piano by myself and some extensive research made it possible for me to read music. And discovering new classical pieces, it seemed to me I knew the key signature of the piece because I base the tonality of the new piece I heard from previous pieces I knew, because they have the same tones., like that. It also seems I got used to know the pitches in the piano as I have played them and notice them everyday. I know all the pitches. But I'm not clearly sure if this is a sign of having a kind of talent.

So my question is, as asked above too, how do I determine whether I have these kind of pitches.

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29Apr/093

Will Music colleges even look at me if I can’t read music?

Zach The Riffer asked:


I know, this is kind of a stupid question... since I should probably know how to read music anyway.... but anyway, I learn almost all of my music by ear or watching someone play. I rarely ever use tabs, the cheap sheet music. So I was wondering, I want to do something with music, maybe even educational, would a music college even consider someone who doesn't know how to read music, or do most of them require the skill of music reading? I'm also kind of worried about applying to colleges for music because of so little careers that involve a degree in music. So if anyone has a degree in music, please tell me of your opportunities......... College is this fall for me, so I'm sort of stressing, any help would be wonderful, thanks.

~Zach

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27Apr/094

Free background music for movie project?

Miss Caroline asked:


for a school project we have to create a movie trailer to a book were reading. i need some background music to play in it.. i need sad music, fast music, suspensfull music, and inspirational music. anyone know of somewhere i can get that absoluetly free?

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26Apr/090

Beginning Piano Lessons : Basic Music Reading Tips

expertvillage asked:


Reading piano sheet music is difficult at first but then becomes easier with practice. Learn some great basic tips on how to read sheet music for the piano in this free music lesson video clip on beginning piano lessons.

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26Apr/0916

Do you read music?

Tse Chuen asked:


Do you read music? Do you go for lessons? What instrument(s) do you play? =)

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