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Learn how to read sheet music TODAY
Learn How To Read Sheet Music is a free resource for musicians who want
to take their musicianship to the next level by learning how to read
music.
Whether you're just starting to learn an instrument or wanting to
become an expert musician then learning to read music will definitely
help you get ahead of the pack.
You can check out the different video lessons and music theory
worksheets aimed at helping you learn how to read music quickly.
If you are a complete beginner you should start with the Beginner
Lesson
FREE How To Read Music Lessons and Videos
October 17, 2011
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Pitch
How to read music - Getting Started In this beginner lesson we're going
to look at some of the basics of sheet music. The only background
knowledge you need when learning how to read music is a basic
understanding of the fact that some notes sound higher than others -
this difference is called pitch. [...]
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August 31, 2011
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Time Signatures
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A time signature appears at the start of every piece of sheet music and
consists of two numbers on top of each other (a bit like a fraction in
math, but without the line). I'm going to look at why we need a time
signature and give you a quick practical activity to try. I'll [...]
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June 22, 2011
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Bass Clef
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Bass Clef Made Easy Why do we need a Bass Clef? The Bass Clef always
poses problems for people trying to learn how to read music. I often
get asked what the point of the Bass Clef is because its existence just
seems to make life harder for no good reason!! Well, the reason we
[...]
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June 16, 2011
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How To Read Sheet Music For Piano
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Learning how to read sheet music for piano can be quite daunting at
first because it looks like a series of lots of lines and dots with
several random symbols thrown in for good measure. The key thing to
remember is that piano music simply uses the basic elements of sheet
music - it just has a lot [...]
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June 16, 2011
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How To Read Drum Music
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Many people who want to learn how to read drum music get put off by the
fact that drum notation can look quite complex at first. However, it's
actually pretty simple to grasp because there are only 2 main things
you need to be able to work out from the notation: 1. Which drum to
[...]
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April 21, 2011
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Learn The Notes
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A crucial first step in learning how to read music is to be able to
remember which lines and spaces refer to which notes. The easiest way
to do this is through a series of rhymes. These rhymes have been around
for absolutely ages, but they really are a very quick way to learn the
[...]
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April 21, 2011
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Sharps and Flats
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Reading Sharps and flats If you've looked at the lesson on Getting
Started then you will now know how to read sheet music for the white
notes (otherwise known as the naturals) on a piano/keyboard. However,
we need to also know when to play the black notes. The black notes are
known as sharps and [...]
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April 21, 2011
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Key Signatures
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Key Signatures Music is often described as the universal language.
However, there are variations within this language. Key signatures tell
us what dialect/variation of this universal language we are speaking at
any one time. In order to understand key signatures when learning how
to read sheet music we need to learn about scales and keys. [...]
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April 21, 2011
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tempo
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The choice of tempo (speed) of a piece of music has a crucial bearing
on its feel and the genre it sits in. There are some styles of music
which have specific tempos - e.g. romantic ballads tend to have a
fairly slow tempo, whilst disco music tends to have a fast tempo. When
you're [...]
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April 20, 2011
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Note Lengths
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Working Out A Note's Length When learning how to read sheet music you
need to ask yourself 3 questions about a note's appearance in order to
work out its length.... Is the notehead filled in? Does the note have a
stem? Does the stem have a tail? These 3 variables combine to tell
you [...]
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April 20, 2011
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Dotted Notes
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Sometimes you will see a dot after a note (don't confuse this with a
dot above or below the note - that is something totally different and
we'll look at that in a different post). A dot placed after a note
makes the note 50% longer than it is. It's really that simple - all
[...]
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April 14, 2011
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Tied Notes
sheet music tied crotchets-
Sometimes you will see a curved line joining 2 notes together. If the 2
notes are the SAME pitch then these 2 notes are joined together
rhythmically. Note: If they're not the same pitch then ignore this line
for the moment - it is something different and I'll cover this in a
later post. Let's [...]
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April 2, 2011
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Vocal Music
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I know that many of you are singers and want to learn how to read music
either as soloists or in a group/choir. It can be quite daunting when
you first look at a piece of vocal music, but do not fear as it is
actually quite easy to grasp. There are 2 main types [...]
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March 25, 2011
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Dynamics
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Playing changes in volume (or dynamics) in a performance is one of the
techniques that separates basic musicians from more advanced players.
When you are learning how to read sheet music it is really important to
be able to work out how loud to play at any given moment. If you can do
this quickly [...]
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* Pitch
* Time Signatures
* Bass Clef
* How To Read Sheet Music For Piano
* How To Read Drum Music
* Learn The Notes
* Sharps and Flats
* Key Signatures
* tempo
* Note Lengths
* Dotted Notes
* Tied Notes
* Vocal Music
* Dynamics
* Dynamics Part 2
* Triplets Made Easy
* Transposing Instruments
* Getting Started
* How To Read Chords
* How To Read Guitar Sheet Music
* Reading straight rhythms
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