Musical intervals, the distance between any two pitches, have two attributes: a size, and a quality. For example, the interval from A to C-sharp is a major third. The interval’s size is simply determined by counting up from the first pitch to the second. A-B-C-sharp, one-two-three. Its quality refines this measurement. An interval’s quality can [...]
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Yet another video music lesson today in the series How to Read Music Notes & Learn to Sight Read series. In this video you’ll learn to read the bass clef and the treble clef as well as what a musical staff is and how to read it. In Western music notation, the staff (plural is staves) is a set [...]
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Here’s great free video music lesson I found. Learn how to read music, why you should learn to read music, the major benefits of learning music theory and musicianship as well. Enjoy! Social Bookmarking
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Today is the final lesson on how to practice music without your instrument. This is an important skill to learn for anyone learning how to read music notes or trying to master any skill related to music theory: Take a few months to learn the basics of a second instrument. Find an instrument that [...]
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