For the beginners, here's a very quick little video that talks a little bit about finding pitches in written music and how the length of a note is expressed.
Writing Songs and Teaching Music- Self Inflicted Catharthic Gestalt Therapy for the Creative Poor- Torture by piano and guitar- Laugh until it Hurts and cry until you Smile, Welcome Home.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
Fun with your Printer
As you continue, it would be useful to have these things in front of you if you don't already know them.
Here is a printable pdf that shows the notes in the treble clef as written on staff paper, and how they correspond to the notes on a piano or keyboard.
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0001_treble_clef_notes.pdf
Here is another pdf for the notes in the bass clef.
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0002_bass_clef_notes.pdf
Here’s a simple worksheet to help you with identifying the notes:
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0004_identify_the_notes.pdf
Here is a printable pdf that shows the notes in the treble clef as written on staff paper, and how they correspond to the notes on a piano or keyboard.
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0001_treble_clef_notes.pdf
Here is another pdf for the notes in the bass clef.
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0002_bass_clef_notes.pdf
Here’s a simple worksheet to help you with identifying the notes:
http://www.musictechteacher.com/worksheets/worksheet_0004_identify_the_notes.pdf
Labels:
bass clef,
music notation,
music theory,
reading music,
treble clef
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