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Sight Reading Piano Music -- Exercise 1

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  • I think the third mesaure has a mistake, because triplets are played within one beat. So, adding the other triplet plus the four sixteenth notes (which also equal one beat: 4/16 = 1/4) you get a total of three beats in a 4/4 measure.

    Somebody correct me, if I am wrong.

  • No mistake. Not all triplets are played within one beat. Quarter note triplets are played over two beats. Eighth note triplets are played over one beat.

  • why do some notes have the steel downwords ?

  • when you have just one melody line, stems point downward after they extend above the middle line of the staff.

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  • I liked this exercise

  • wow i could actually catch up to it....need more and longer...

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  • Why is E there?

  • @ARUK1 whats a 1/6th, do you mean 6 in the pace of 4?

  • thanks you 4 tining me

  • Oh shit thanks. I forgot how to read notes :( Thanks for vid.

  • thank U sesamesed77...

  • This is seriously helpful to hardcore amateurs who know nothing at all initially i.e. me.

  • Simple rule to understanding triplets 1/4. 1/8th 1/6th whatever... "3 to be played in the space of 2" remember that and you wont go wrong.

  • Oh, ok, thanks for correcting me, I didn't know that. =)

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