Archive for October, 2009
October 31, 2009
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Thomas G asked: I have bought a ukulele but I dont know how to read the music, please help.
Thanks
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Blue Uke asked: I know basically just common knowledge about like what are the components of a staff and stuff like that but nothing in-depth. Do you think the ukulele would be a cool thing to learn to play? I’ve always wanted to learn how to play a really low-maintenance instrument that I could just practice in my room and doesn’t annoy my family while practicing. I play a few songs on piano but just from learning where to put my fingers….
What would you recommend? I was thinking the ukulele. What do you think? Any advice would be great.
Music Theory for Beginners
October 30, 2009
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~♥~happy_giggles~♥~ asked: I am trying to self learn how to read sheet music and I already know the fundamentals (EGBDF, FACE, the different cleffs, ect..) What I can’t figure out is how do you read the notes that aren’t on a staff? The ones above or below the staff? Thank you for your help.
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MadstarFilms asked:
16mm/BW music promo film shot in London 1986 – for song ‘No Place’(composer Darryl Read). Darsteller: Conover Farndon/Darryl Read/Tony Bidgood//Mick Collins Lighting cameraman & Editor Steve Ingle (special thanks to the British Film School) a Darryl Film/Produced by Penny Norris. (c)2007 Madstar Films Ltd all rights reserved … kinda ahead of its time …
Learning to Read Music
nolarboot asked: Does anyone know of any particularly good, preferably free, sites that would allow me to learn how to read music? I ask this to people who have actually learned from such a site and would recommend it to another.
So, this being said, I would immensely appreciate feedback.
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