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Music Theory 101
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In this lesson, Just Another Flutist offers a brief history and thorough explanation of musical notes, rests, and staff. Learn their names and how to draw them!
with JustAnotherFlutistIn this lesson, Just Another Flutist offers a brief history and thorough explanation of musical notes, rests, and staff. Learn their names and how to draw them!
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Learn how to read music better by understanding the history of bar lines. In this lesson, Just Another Flutist explains music theory basics.
with JustAnotherFlutistLearn how to read music better by understanding the history of bar lines. In this lesson, Just Another Flutist explains music theory basics.
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Just Another Flutist explains how clefs, ledger lines, and the grand staff work. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to read any note on the grand staff!
with JustAnotherFlutistJust Another Flutist explains how clefs, ledger lines, and the grand staff work. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to read any note on the grand staff!
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Fear not—those mysterious curly letters, dots, and lines around the notes on the musical staff will make perfect sense after this music theory lesson!
with JustAnotherFlutistFear not—those mysterious curly letters, dots, and lines around the notes on the musical staff will make perfect sense after this music theory lesson!
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Just Another Flutist explains exactly how to use a metronome and reviews common Italian tempo terms, so you'll know how to match a metronome to sheet music.
with JustAnotherFlutistJust Another Flutist explains exactly how to use a metronome and reviews common Italian tempo terms, so you'll know how to match a metronome to sheet music.
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