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18May/1221

Music Tutorial: Ties and Slurs

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17May/125

How to read sheet music?

Ryan asked:


I know the basics of sheet music for piano. However, when playing the moonlight sonata, (first movement) i was kind of lost with the double sharps, sharps and flats. How do you read them?

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17May/127

Music sight-reading

lenkaolenka asked:


Here is how we teach students to read music notes with our program Soft Mozart

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16May/125

Understanding Beats (Part 1 of 2)

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16May/124

Question about reading music for the piano?

B X asked:


I am teaching myself to read music for the piano, and I'm very, very new to this. I am having some trouble understanding this: Let's say I need to play an F....can I play the same key (octave) regardless of whether it is the F near the bottom of the lines or near the top? (ie; the F in "FACE" versus te F in "Every Good Boy Does Fine"). Sorry, I have no idea what the "lines" are called, this was the best way I could explain it!

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