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How to Read and Write Music
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Learn about the basic concepts of musical notation from the beginning! In this lesson on music notation, learn how to notate any sound using a pen or pencil.
with Kalani MusicLearn about the basic concepts of musical notation from the beginning! In this lesson on music notation, learn how to notate any sound using a pen or pencil.
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12 CQ
Get ready to delve into the methods for notating western music! In this music lesson, learn how to read and write the most common types of notes and rests.
with Kalani MusicGet ready to delve into the methods for notating western music! In this music lesson, learn how to read and write the most common types of notes and rests.
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11 CQ
Master the art of reading and writing time signatures in this rich music lesson! Learn essential concepts, including how to use dots, ties, and beams.
with Kalani MusicMaster the art of reading and writing time signatures in this rich music lesson! Learn essential concepts, including how to use dots, ties, and beams.
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11 CQ
Learn to read any popular melody! This music lesson is a key to unlocking your musical potential. Read and write treble-clef melodies, sharps, flats, and more!
with Kalani MusicLearn to read any popular melody! This music lesson is a key to unlocking your musical potential. Read and write treble-clef melodies, sharps, flats, and more!
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9 CQ
Reading and writing music requires an understanding of special characters, ornamentation, and dynamics, all of which are covered in this music lesson!
with Kalani MusicReading and writing music requires an understanding of special characters, ornamentation, and dynamics, all of which are covered in this music lesson!
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