How To Read Music: A Quick 10 Minute Summary Of Reading Music
www.playpiano.com How To Read Music A Quick 10 Minute Summary Of Reading Music Learning to read music is a process that can be accelerated once a person understands that there are basically just 3 elements to reading music: learning to read the melody (the tune of the song), harmony (the chords or harmonic background), and rhythm (the beat or pulse and time placement of notes and sounds). Watch this short 9+ minute video and you'll catch on quickly. For more good stuff, come on over to www.playpiano.com and grab a complimentary subscription to "Piano Chords & Chord Progressions" email newsletter.
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For treble cleft choir, I have to learn a song for a rehearsal against a few other people. But in order to compete, I have to learn a song for the rehearsal. I looked at the music, and can probably understand what the notes are if I looked at them and guessed the starting note, but I only know that since I learned some solfege. So is there anything online where I could just check what a note would sound like on the line... Or just understand the starting note. And how would a sharp after the Treble cleft change the music.. I'm such a beginner lol.. Oh and I have to learn the song by Thursday, but its not very long. So anything online that could help me or any basics that I should know to understand weather i have the right note or not?
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