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 . [...]

Continue reading about How to Read Music Notes – Exercises Continued

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 [...]

Continue reading about Exercises to Learn How to Read Music Notes

admin on September 17th, 2009

Learning how to read music notes will undoubtedly enhance the quality of your musical abilities and experience.  Central to learning how to read music notes is becoming familiar with, and being able to manipulate the musical alphabet.   The musical alphabet uses the first seven letters of the English alphabet as pitch-names:  A through to G.  Arranged in a [...]

Continue reading about How to Read Music Notes – The Musical Alphabet

admin on September 12th, 2009

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 [...]

Continue reading about How to Read Music Notes With Sharps and Flats Part 2