How to Read Music Notes – Exercises Continued


Here’s part two of last weeks lesson on various exercises you can use to learn how to read music notes

4. Now try descending thirds:

C A F D B G E C . . .

 

5. Could you figure out ascending and descending fifths?  Here’s how ascending fifths starts:

C G D . . .

 

Once you have mastered these basic patterns, its time to look at them on the staff.  The first two exercises are really just ascending and descending scales respectively.  What perhaps is a little different, however,  is that these scale-like patterns can start on any scale degree. – What this means is that the music notes in this scale can begin on any note -  For example below is the same music reading exercise in G major that presents a series of continuous scales that start on each pitch in the key:

 

How to Read Musi Notes Exercises

How to Read Music Notes Exercises

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