admin on January 20th, 2010

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 be [...]

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admin on November 26th, 2009

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admin on October 19th, 2009

How to Read Music Notes -Recognizing Triads In Music
 
Much of the music we listen to and play consists of scale passages, simple intervals, and chordal structures, as in this excerpt from Mozart:
 

The ability to recognize these elements in melodic passages greatly assists in our fluency and accuracy in reading music, and helps us learn [...]

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admin on September 21st, 2009

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 [...]

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admin on September 18th, 2009

Take a look back over the lesson from yesterday on how to recognize and how to read music notes all along the treble clef. Now we’re going to give you a few of the exercises to cover along the way – this is a big music reading tip!
 
To familiarize yourself with the note names you can [...]

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