How to read Sheet Music part 3

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2009

how to read sheet music part 3

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  • Bravo! Thank you so much. I think I'm almost ready to give lessons. Great job, most of it took me right back to music class in grammar school. My only question is; p=soft f=louder, right? Great job teaching sir. I appriciate this.

  • @jessejafrnd if i remember correctly back from my piano days, "P" was for "pedal" to soften the notes, and the"f" was for louder. i cant remember what the "f" stood for.

  • this is good but i don't understand the notes above the bass cleft (or below treble). i was looking at a piece of music and it had 3 notes added together (like a chord) only two of them were above the bass cleft (the first was on the f note), how do i know which notes they are i don't understand

  • @MrElmoist remember the first line above the bass and the first line below the treble is "middle c". if you see a bass with two lines above it, the top line is really the beginning of the trebel cleft. if you see a treble cleft with two lines below it, the lowest line is the top of the bass cleft. all notes repeat no matter what cleft your using. any notes on top of each other are always a chord.

  • Dude... what you're speaking is good information, but you're all over the place. You need a lesson plan.

  • @divine0enigma i dont get paid to teach this stuff, so youre going to have to deal with how i do it. breaking it down further and giving examples would be better, but i dont have the time.

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  • This is the most comprehensive lesson I ever found in you tube. This is a 1000 lesson my firend. You have it all in detail. I really appreciate the time you took to post this lessons. Thanks a lot man you really, really, helped me a lot. I am starting from scratch but now I know something and that is because of you who took the time to do so. A million thanks and a milloin blessings.

  • Thnx :)

  • all i want to know is where to put my fingers on the strings when i play my guitar, for example were do i put my finger for e or f

  • thanks man

  • What I don't know is how do you know where to play on the frets? I can't see where I start :C I know what the symbols mean now though

  • kinda left me wanting more

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