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Music Theory Comprehensive: Part 1 - How to Read Music
Getting Started
Introduction
My Approach to Music Theory
Tools you Will Need for This Course
Update MuseScore 3.0
Download: Staff Paper
About Notation Software Programs
A Really Big Table of Contents
All the Little Dots
The Elements of the Score
Pitch Names
Pitch Classes
Octaves
Worksheet No.1: Download
The Keyboard Layout
Why we use a Keyboard
The White Keys
The Black Keys: (Not the band)
Half-Steps and Whole-Steps
A Little Review of What We've Learned So Far
Worksheet No. 2: Download
Pitch Notation on the Staff
Staff Overview
Clefs
Treble Clef Refresher
Naming Notes and Intervals
Octave Names
Update: Naturals
Worksheet No. 3: Download
Notating time on a Musical Staff
Rhythmic Subdivisions
Dots
Rests
Time Signatures
Ties
Update Triplets
Languages
Worksheet No. 5: Downloads
Score Symbols and Conventions
Dynamics and Repeats
Accidental Behavior and Naturals
Form
Worksheet No. 6: Download
Putting it All Together
Places to Find Scores Online
Update: Key Signatures
Tips for Practicing Notes and Rhythms
A Bunch of Practice Music: Download
Wrap Up
Thanks and Bye
Getting Started
Music Theory Comprehensive: Part 1 - How to Read Music
By:
Jason Allen
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Welcome to part 1 of the music theory comprehensive course.
We'll cover the following topics in this section:
Introduction
My Approach to Music Theory
Tools you Will Need for This Course
Update MuseScore 3.0
Download: Staff Paper
About Notation Software Programs
A Really Big Table of Contents
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