We’re back with part 3 of the “how to read music notes” exercises we’ve been discussing in the last few days. Now let’s jump right back into learning to read music: It is easy to imagine the pattern in the last post in a descending form: Writing out and then saying aloud these patterns, [...]
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We’re continuing the lesson we started yesterday to help you learn how to read music notes. Let’s jump right back in! We can also notice something about the relative minor keys. We can simply count down three letter names from the major key to help with memorizing them. For example, the key signature for [...]
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Lets start by learning the key signatures up to one sharp and one flat: The first key with no sharps or flats indicates both C major and A minor, and unless otherwise notated, all pitches are diatonic (that is, have no sharps or flats). It will be the actual music that really determines [...]
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