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June 30, 2010

How can I learn how to read sheet music?

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Joe asked:


I’m going to be in piano class next year, I can play piano by ear but I’m going to need to know how to read music for next year. Whats an effective way to learn how to read sheet music so that the notes come second nature to me without having to do any thinking to read the notes? And how can I learn everything such as time signatures, note durations etc…

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June 29, 2010

Does anyone no any computer programs or wed sites where you can learn how to read sheet music?

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Katy Lew asked:


My husband got a guitar for Christmas and is doing good by ear but wants to learn how to read the music?

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June 28, 2010

Learn How To Play PIano: Piano Virtual Score — Amazing Grace – Beginners Piano Lesson

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Learn to Read Music on the Bass Clef

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June 25, 2010

Free Beginning Guitar Lesson Part 3

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stanmunslow asked:


Part 3 of 3.Take a free 30-minute beginning guitar lesson with Stan Munslow! Learn how to read music, hold the guitar, and play some simple tunes today. You’ll need to print out the free music that accompanies the lesson. Go to www.stanmunslow.com and click on the link.

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June 17, 2010

I’m trying to learn to read music?

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Tom Kaulitz Lvr ♥♥♥♥ asked:


So far I have a decent understanding on measures, beats and the different music notes, (whole notes, quarter notes and half notes)……I’m a total newbie. I can’t even really play an instrument yet, though I am learning guitar and learning pretty fast.

Well, I’ve sorta tried composing my own measures. It’s a simple song, with only two chords, but I really like how it sounds, and I wanted to put it to music notes but there’s still a couple things I don’t get.

http://www.drauten.com/guitartoons/music.jpg

Ok, there is a picture to go by.

1. Why are some music notes upside down? Are they the same as regular quarter, half and whole notes or not?

2. What exactly are the different lines for and why are music notes placed on different lines, if like, with my song, you’re using only the same two chords?

Thank you!!

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