Music Lesson – Reading Music

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A guide to reading music – learn the fundamentals of music notation, to improve your sight reading skills.

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25 Responses to Music Lesson – Reading Music

  1. Chicagopianoman says:

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    i like this explanation much better

  2. afglbc7 says:

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    Awesome thank you…+ she’s good looking and has a pleasant voice…

  3. britishclub says:

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    This is the best simple beginners explaination on her.
    Mainly because it is clearly presented. The presenter doesn´t have a horrible voice and doesn´t spend her time going “Ur, um, er, well, cough,cough”

    And everything is set out clearly – not a lot of scribble on paper and senseless banging about on the piano.

    THANKS!!!!

  4. MosquitoWarrior says:

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    Tnx It help much!!

  5. ldyxdorksterr says:

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    Good Boys Do Freaking Awesome!

  6. digitallee says:

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    every good boy deserves food

  7. ArcticOokami says:

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    Ne, do you mind if I link this video to one of mine? I have an auditions thing and I need singers that read sheet music and all. ^^;

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    The bass was the first stave to be defined and it simply goes from the first letter A in the bottom space, up to the last letter G at the top. All the notes ABCDEFG fall within the stave, and the middle letter D is on the middle line. You dont need any mnemonics for learning the bass clef. Within (A BC D EF G), the tones and half-tones fall symmetrically (BC and EF) Thus the bass is aesthetically the best stave and easiest to understand. See my video on naming the white keys – a historical note.

  9. tuktuktok says:

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    Thanks for awesine video and PLEASE make more. The Bass GBDFA line doesn’t have any memory trick related to it. How am I ever supposed to memorise something that long? I came up with few though “Good Boys Deserve Facial Acid”. Its not easy isn’t it.

  10. coffeecorn says:

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    this is really useful, do you have more?? thanks you for posting this. God Bless you

  11. yensid24 says:

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    the bass clef has names too…

    Good Boys Do Fine Always –lines
    All Cows Eat Grass –spaces

  12. ZKOSS1 says:

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    You shouldn’t be introducing dotted notes yet.
    That’s a whole other lesson.

  13. LickMahBalls says:

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    Crotchets… Wow, for some reason that word makes me laugh

  14. ubettaluvme says:

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    I’ve always wondered why the bass clef never had a saying for the notes on the line (g,b,d,f,a)…

  15. Hubaahubaa says:

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    does anyone know what is the name of this woman? she looks so joyful and beautiful

  16. tarby777 says:

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    Nice quality! What a shame you don’t have a whole series of videos on this theme; it would have been really useful.

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    very good extremly healpfull. do you ave anthing that heapls with 16th nots in 6/8time
    im very hazy on how to read that.

  18. bearkins7 says:

    Create a video blog…instantly.

    Thank you for a great starting point for a begginer like me, more please.

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