31Jan/104
piano question regarding reading music sheet?
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hello, im had a question regarding how to read a piano music sheet. if there is a music sheet with three sets of staff lines with the bottom two sets conjoined by a some kind of bracket, which two of the three am I supposed to play? Am I supposed to play the top staff with either of the two bracketed bottom staffs or am I only supposed to play the two bottom staff lines? thank you!
thank you everyone... it was very hard to assign the best answer to only one of you... I wish i could of given you all the best answer.. but anyways thank you everyone you ALL gave me the answer I was looking for
Music Reading
hello, im had a question regarding how to read a piano music sheet. if there is a music sheet with three sets of staff lines with the bottom two sets conjoined by a some kind of bracket, which two of the three am I supposed to play? Am I supposed to play the top staff with either of the two bracketed bottom staffs or am I only supposed to play the two bottom staff lines? thank you!
thank you everyone... it was very hard to assign the best answer to only one of you... I wish i could of given you all the best answer.. but anyways thank you everyone you ALL gave me the answer I was looking for
Music Reading
30Jan/105
how do i teach myself how to sight-read music?
blackdiamond asked:
i have to audition for the advanced choir in about 2 months, and i have the voice im just not that good at reading music.
does anyone have any sites they can suggest that would help me or anything???? plzz....
10 points for best answer guaranteed!!
How to Read Music Hub
i have to audition for the advanced choir in about 2 months, and i have the voice im just not that good at reading music.
does anyone have any sites they can suggest that would help me or anything???? plzz....
10 points for best answer guaranteed!!
How to Read Music Hub
30Jan/100
How To Read Guitar Sheet Music – Intro – Notation and tab
trenton4guzy asked:
www.pr.com Learn how to read guitar sheet music and stop musical illiteracy. Tab gives you less than 10% of what sheet music provides. There's a reason why a pro can read.
music reading
30Jan/103
Help Sight reading music?
Alex M asked:
I have been playing saxophone for 6 years and i'm a pretty decent player but i can't really sight read music.
example -
when we get a new song in concert band i can't make heads or tails of how it goes rhythms, how fas, etc (i know notes, they arent the problem)...I have to wait until my folder partner plays it and hear how it is played. I'm very subconscious about my playing and i'm nervous that I will be called out for this and i am also concerned as why i have not developed these skills over all these years. Please help a fellow musician.
music reading
I have been playing saxophone for 6 years and i'm a pretty decent player but i can't really sight read music.
example -
when we get a new song in concert band i can't make heads or tails of how it goes rhythms, how fas, etc (i know notes, they arent the problem)...I have to wait until my folder partner plays it and hear how it is played. I'm very subconscious about my playing and i'm nervous that I will be called out for this and i am also concerned as why i have not developed these skills over all these years. Please help a fellow musician.
music reading
29Jan/105
Question about Reading Music?
matt f asked:
Im just learning how to read music and ive found it easier to play if if look at where the notes are in comparison to the others. If i See a midding C note for example and i see a D note right after it I cant jump to the D better my knowing that its just a half step about the C. As opposed to memorizing that the D is right there. So if its a D and i see a not a whole step i automatically know its an F. Not because i know that the Fs are always there but because i know that that not is a whole step up so i play the not a whole step up from the D. I dont know if this makes any sense but would it be a good idea to learn like this? Any Tips?
Thanks
Kab, im not really saying its my own method.. i was just wondering if that was what the right thing to do was
Music Theory for Beginners
Im just learning how to read music and ive found it easier to play if if look at where the notes are in comparison to the others. If i See a midding C note for example and i see a D note right after it I cant jump to the D better my knowing that its just a half step about the C. As opposed to memorizing that the D is right there. So if its a D and i see a not a whole step i automatically know its an F. Not because i know that the Fs are always there but because i know that that not is a whole step up so i play the not a whole step up from the D. I dont know if this makes any sense but would it be a good idea to learn like this? Any Tips?
Thanks
Kab, im not really saying its my own method.. i was just wondering if that was what the right thing to do was
Music Theory for Beginners



