How do i learn to read music?!


Question: How do i learn to read music!?
I am buying a keyboard that has its a Casio 61-LKey Full-Size Lighted Keyboard!. Its awesome!. I have played one before!. I want to learn how to read music!. Any one got any ideas!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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well you just memorize the keys!. then you look at the music and follow along!. you will soon relize that that key is like a g or something!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

I play the trombone for about 2 years now and i can read music!. im not sure about the keyboard you should get at tutor!. I learned to read music for the trombone like this: for the line George Bush Drives Fast Always and it goes from bottom to the top and for the spaces: All Cows Eat Grass!. So maybe theres something like that for the keyboardWww@Enter-QA@Com

On the top line, the clef is the treble clef!. Notes on the lines from bottom of the ledger to top- e, g, b, d, f!.
A good acronym to remember this: Elvis' Guitar Broke Down Friday
On the lines-- f, a, c, e!.
Which spells face!.
Any notes above this are just alphabetical!. So the note on the space RIGHT above the last leger line is a g!. The note on the next line is an A and so on!.
The bottom line is read in the base clef!. Notes on the lines from bottom to to p of the ledger- g, b, d, f, a!.
Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always!.
Lines- A, C, E ,G
All Cows Eat Grass!.
Same with notes above or below the ledger line!.

also, look out for the key signature!. It's right beside the clef, and is either little number signs (sharps), or little b's (flats) if there is one!. This just shows you what notes to play sharp or flat or whatnot!.

If you go to a music store and just get a beginner's theory book it will PRETTY MUCH explain all of this!. But better :DWww@Enter-QA@Com

Well for reading piano music you have to learn treble clef and Bass Clef, I read bass clef since I play the cello but treble clef is easy too!. Just type in google how to read treble/bass clef and you can find random websites that teach you!. Sheet music is easy to learn to read, its just playing what you read thats hard!. Its like learning a new language!. I would practice random scales and when looking at the paper oh and also go to your local music store and buy like a beginners piano book and it teaches you how to read the sheet music in there i thinks!.!.!.!. hope that helped!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.

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well if its a certain keyboard it wil lhave the notes on an electronic keys!. another really good idea would be to take piano lessons, im in my 5th year!. it really quite easy to read music, its just the rhythm that is hard to keep up with!. I suggest you go online if neither of those options work, google or yahoo "learn to read musical scale" or something of that sort!. This should help you, if it doesn't sorry, if it does!.!.yay!
ok well hope this helps!
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If music classes are not an option, try visiting a music shop and buying a beginner piano book!. These advance in grades and are pretty cheap!. They teach you all the basics and from there you can go to playing the sort of stuff you want!.

Best of luck to you

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The spaces from bottom to top spell FACE
and the Lines EGBDF

Remember that by
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge!.

that is in B flat!.

Get a music book for help,
or take lessons!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

find a beginning piano book, most of them show you how
or ask around till you find someone who knows how, it only takes a few minutes to learnWww@Enter-QA@Com

study!. take lessons!. learn about music theory!. its the only way!. music at first is NOT easy to just pick up and read!. it takes practiceWww@Enter-QA@Com

music classesWww@Enter-QA@Com

take a music class or buy a book that tells how to read the musicWww@Enter-QA@Com

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Take LessonsWww@Enter-QA@Com



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