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
