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Issues Of Learning Music As a Piano Student – Concerns That Mark Satisfactory Progress

After a few weeks to learn to play piano, one of the questions, I’ll often asked by students, seems to be playing music by the number of scores above or below the previous note was, instead of recognizing the value of the note is that correct or should I read the note values?

This question is one that was almost certainly prompted by the students after two or three lessons. In fact, they ask about the normal progression of learning the piano or another instrument to play. A musician with experience usually plays with the differences in the positions of the notes instead of recognizing each note in the series. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn Guitar – Tab Or Sheet Music?

Many guitar players are convinced that the only way to learn to learn guitar, notes to read. Some even say that if all guitar tablature has been withdrawn from the world, the height of the guitar would be much higher. The main objection to this idea is that many famous guitarists never learned to read music. Some even have problems with the registration. Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck and Tommy Emmanuel are shining examples. Of course, all these guitar players to learn at their own idiosyncratic forms of expression through the guitar instead of a wide range of music, but there are still those who are in a world of music who feel closed to persons who have not learned to read notation. What can be triggered when the riders were to be eliminated would be the level of communication among guitarists because we would all speak the same language.

But it is highly unlikely that the guitarists who have a more instinctive approach to the guitar never bothered to learn the theory and the usual notation. At the same time, the people, to learn the effort to read music is still made to feel a better understanding of the guitar and the ability to learn new music faster than guitarists who have no background of the theory at hand. Read the rest of this entry »

Learning How to Read Music Notes is Only Half the Battle

Learning for many, to read music is like learning a foreign language. Those who play the instruments by ear learned seem to have the hardest time, because they instinctively know the following information, if he can actually play, think about music differently. Read music is only half the battle when it comes to play a musical instrument, because the hand-eye coordination is necessary to read a note and play, reading music and playing is. For those who are just starting to read only music, it may seem an impossible feat.

The C major scale is the first octave of notes; you need to know if you are just starting to learn to read music. The reasoning behind this is because there are no sharps or flats in the scale, in contrast to other scales. The C major scale is the only white notes or keys to compose the piano keyboard. No matter what instrument you play, learn the basic reading and music beginner music focuses on the C major scale. Read the rest of this entry »