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3Sep/1125

#5 Music Theory: Reading sheet music


A music theory tutorial on how to read sheet music, the names of the clefs, the names of the notes. Be sure to visit my website and join the music community! www.howtoplaypiano.ca

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  1. i love how the likes are going down with each lesson

  2. youuuuuuuuuu are great

  3. is that works with guitar

  4. @Lypur You have no idea how helpful you can be with this.. and I’m not just talking about teaching music… I mean, you’re helping me, for instance, to get through a lot of crap, man.
    I know it could sound a little “over”, but its true.
    Thank you.

  5. @Lypur I’m in music theory now at college, that classes are an hour and 45 minutes, he literally covers so much stuff in one class, if you’ve never seen any theory before.. your left in the dark. This happened to me, but now that I’ve found these videos it’s really helping me out at how simple and easy you make it. My instructor has been teaching for 30 years and you make it WAYYYY easier to adapt to. Thanks!!!

  6. cute smile! you are amazing!

  7. grizzly bears don’t fly airplanes for base clef when i was in highschool

  8. On bass clef line i use Good Boy Deserves Fudge or Flan (:D) Always.
    The Birds thing is too hard to remember >.<

    I play Cello and i planing on playing piano too. ^ ^

    I like the way u teaching it Funny!!!

  9. moooooooooo

  10. thank you for stain up until 2:30 to teach us wonderful music

  11. I wish you lived near my home, I would love to take lessons from you! Best Instruction videos for piano playing online, hands down! Thanks for this, i’m finally learning how to truely learn the piano!

  12. scary he tells the time in the future its exactly 2:30am now after i learning this? wierd lol
    when he says what time is it thats wat im on about im probly tired too lol

  13. scary he tells the time in the future its exactly 2:30 now after i learning this? wierd lol

  14. I don’t understand the ledger lines in the middle of the grand staff part at the end. What do you mean by that?

  15. @RedRifle007 though the question was directed to andrew i guess i can answer as well:a note is a sharp or a flat if there is a sign right in front of the note. For a sharp note the sign in front of the note is #. for a flat note the sign looks like some kind of a ‘b’.

  16. Andrew, how will i know if the note is a sharp or a flat?

  17. All cows eats grass…….psk psk psk *eating grass*…….MOO*sexy voice*…..moo moo *small voice*…lol

  18. heh, they say nowadays, you can learn anything on the internet… they were right… only 5 lessons in, and i’ve already learnt more than 9 months’ worth that i had in the past… and i actually understands everything… good teaching quality is scary…

  19. Up is to the right, down is to the left. 5 years of piano school and I don’t remember my teacher telling me that. Here I am, 10 years later, trying to re-learn playing the piano. THANK YOU :)

  20. im gonna ned to watch this about another 100 times. . . . .because that ace fighter pilot part was EPIC !

  21. If you’ve been watching his lessons back to back, most of this lesson is sort of review, although there is a bit of new material introduced.

  22. 16:01 explains his behavior

  23. I can almost read sheet music now. I can basically read them. Now i just need to practice so i can read them faster (When you learnt to read). Thanks for the great lessons.

  24. you know how awesome it is to have free piano lessons:) thanks a bunch way better than expert village

  25. Every Good (straw)Berry Deserves Furmanczyk


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