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

6May/110

How To Read Music.In One Evening!

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www.ChrisQueen.com Why take months to learn how to read music when you can do it in 3 or 4 hours? When you learn the 3 elements of music -- melody, rhythm, & harmony -- then combine them into a song, it all makes sense. You wont be great right away, but youll be rolling.... Find Out More...

How to Read Piano Music

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20Oct/100

How To Read Music: Rhythm

parkslopemusiclesson asked:


Using stick notation kids as young as 4 can learn the basics using a fun method developed by Michiko Yurko. By teaching rhythm separate from pitch, we make it easier to understand.

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15Jun/101

how can i read music faster? radiohead question too?

SidewalkerTexasRanger asked:


i read somewhere that every member in radiohead except thom yorke can read music and the guitarist jonny greenwood writes film scores and stuff. i was self taught in reading music and playing cello/bass but i recently started playing piano about a year ago. the teacher usually plays the song and lets me listen to it before i play it and most of the problem i have is read rhythm. so do you think over time i can write down the songs that i make?

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21May/100

RAF School How to Read Music – Lesson 1 (Rhythm)

KitsuneMarie1119 asked:


Overview of how sheet music works followed by a detailed explanation of how rhythm is expressed through notes (whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, dotted quarter note).

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