Groove3 Reading Music Explained [TUTORiAL]
P2P | 22 January 2022 | 127.71 MB
Music expert Eli Krantzberg presents a comprehensive set of video tutorials on reading music! If you've always been baffled when looking at a piece of music, and you wished you could better communicate your ideas to other musicians, this is the course for you. Eli takes you from the very beginning and walks you through the process, step by step, so it'll be a pain-free journey! There are even exercises along the way to make sure you're understanding the new information! These videos are for beginners wanting to learn the art of reading and writing music on a staff.
Eli welcomes you and begins with the note names on the staff in the two most common clefs of all: treble clef and bass clef. Next, discover the anatomy of a note, including what information it conveys, and how it does it. Also learn how time is measured in music as you explore the world of rhythm.
Next, continue expanding your knowledge with the addition of several other concepts - dots, ties, rests, and more - all of which pertain to rhythm as well. Then test your knowledge with a bass clef reading exercise to make sure you're on track.
Throughout the rest of the course, you'll cover many other important topics, such as accidentals, key signatures, time signatures, triplets, compound meters, articulation, dynamics, repeats, routing directions, and more!
To see exactly what these in-depth music reading tutorials contain, and how they'll help open up a whole new world of music notation, see the individual video tutorial descriptions on this page. Don't limit yourself by avoiding written music anymore ... Watch “Reading Music Explained®” now!
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Eli welcomes you and begins with the note names on the staff in the two most common clefs of all: treble clef and bass clef. Next, discover the anatomy of a note, including what information it conveys, and how it does it. Also learn how time is measured in music as you explore the world of rhythm.
Next, continue expanding your knowledge with the addition of several other concepts - dots, ties, rests, and more - all of which pertain to rhythm as well. Then test your knowledge with a bass clef reading exercise to make sure you're on track.
Throughout the rest of the course, you'll cover many other important topics, such as accidentals, key signatures, time signatures, triplets, compound meters, articulation, dynamics, repeats, routing directions, and more!
To see exactly what these in-depth music reading tutorials contain, and how they'll help open up a whole new world of music notation, see the individual video tutorial descriptions on this page. Don't limit yourself by avoiding written music anymore ... Watch “Reading Music Explained®” now!
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