How to Read Sheet Music in One Easy Lesson
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
- Today I will teach you how to read sheet music notes in this one easy lesson. This is a complete lesson with both instruction and practice. If you are a beginner who knows nothing at all about reading sheet music or you want a review, this easy lesson is perfect for you. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to read notes on both the treble and bass clef, as well as the ledger lines on both clefs.
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Chapters
00:00 What you will be learning
00:20 Reading basics
05:49 How both clefs are related (IMPORTANT)
10:24 Sharps
13:37 Flats
14:56 Naturals
15:20 How to practice note reading
16:05 Reading practice session 1
18:38 Ledger lines: 4 rules to remember
22:08 Intervals
26:50 How to practice intervals
27:37 Reading practice session 2
30:40 Pattern recognition
31:53 Key signatures
34:50 The final tip
I highly recommend you check out this video after this one (This is the Fastest Method to Reading Music): czcams.com/video/NwpAWbECpvg/video.html
I to into a lot more detail about some of the more advanced reading strategies we talked about today. There is also a new version coming out next week which will include extra context and practice examples.
Drop a harp on the floor and if the ends break off it’s a natural symbol Good laugh thanks😊
Hey, I wish you a great start in 2024. Thank you for your dedication to teaching us how to play piano and understand music!
You are truly appreciated. Greetings from Germany ♥
very useful lesson brother, God bless you
I will definitely watch this channel to aide in my learning.
Honestly this is the best lesson I have ever got in learning how to read music theory ❤.
Very helpful video lesson. Thanks for the information, quizzes, and recommended music apps for practicing.
thank you so much! you answer all my questions in this video :D love it!
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Hello, I’m starting to learn piano and this video was super helpful. I’m thankful for your dedication teaching in CZcams. I have been trying so hard to self-teach myself and now it makes way more sense after watching this lesson. I can sing and play violin, but piano is on another level. Thank you for the video and best of luck for the next year!
wow, i learned a lot with this video THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Very helpful very informative, i will keep on watching your videos🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Ty. Ive just started music theory and this is making it so much easier. Sharps and flats were doing my head in. 😮. I find learning easier with visuals while I listen.
Thank so much for this video 😊 you’re such a great piano teacher! Happy New Years 🎉
Amazing video... Explained really well and easy to understand. Thanks so much!! Happy New Year from Spain. 🎉
Great stuff! Great teacher. Keep it up.
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Thank you for a very good and useful explanation.
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Thanks, appreciate that. Happy New Year to you also!
Excellent video. Thank you
Thank you👌🏽God Bless
Great lesson 😊
Great video and you have a nice smile. Thanks for sharing!
This was great!
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Thank you so much for your lesson! I learned a lot
Glad it was helpful!
This video is very helpful for a beginner like me👍
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Awesome lesson. Could you do a rhythm masterclass too? It would be so helpful.
Great lesson! Question though: what should I Google if I want to find the sheet music for the Andantino at 30:47 ?
I've been watching longer than 35 minutes 😂 im at the office im not doing anything and out of boredom i slightly understood this😂
OMG I wish there wss a lesson like this in do re mi 😡
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Damn, this is interesting and thank you so much for making this video, really insightful. I had like three questions tho being a complete rookie here (for anyone who's reading this and knows it), firstly for key signatures as you mentioned every sharp or flat will be a sharp or flat note depending on it, but does it change or become invalid after every measure, or the change rule only applies if I'm turning a particular note to a sharp or flat? I also assume that key signatures come after a measure bar line (the vertical division). Thanks, Idk if I sound too dumb asking this lmao. And secondly, how does this translate to other instruments like maybe Strings or Woodwinds, Brass, considering some of these come in different scales instead of the standard Cmaj and everything in between. Lastly, you connected two notes via a curved line almost as if it's leading on to the next line, is that legato or what is it lol? Okay thanks for hearing me out whoever read all of this, any help will be appreciated, have a cheerful day!
You remind me of Charlie Puth a lot 😅
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G=Son. C=Do D=re
I always thought b sharp didnt exist? Why isnt it just put as c on the staff?
Because the key signature will determine what sharps ( or flats) to be used
@@pequenioedgarito3067 that's still a bit too confusing to me at the moment Haha, ive only just started piano
Why cant we just draw a straight line on the letter c ?😅
The quiz should be only one second.
Distance between bass + treble clefs is in fact 3 notes: BCD.
Distance shown in your vid is that of 13 notes.
Ridiculous.
For people who are spatially-oriented, this makes it 10x as difficult to learn.
This is clickbait. The thumbnail clearly said "how to cread." This video did not teach me how to cread.
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