
Reading and Identifying Notes in the Treble Clef - How to Read Music
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Date: 2022-03-28
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Nicola
I-m having real trouble sight reading in my exams. I wear very strong varifocals and the music is too high on the grand piano. To see through the reading bit in my glasses my head is tilted backwards and if I have to look at the keys while playing I-m too slow. If I move quickly I start to feel sick! I really want to continue with piano as I-m only at Grade 2.
Have you known anyone with this problem? I-m about to rig up some kind of pulley so I could perhaps lower the music, but I wondered if there is anything better out there.
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I-m having real trouble sight reading in my exams. I wear very strong varifocals and the music is too high on the grand piano. To see through the reading bit in my glasses my head is tilted backwards and if I have to look at the keys while playing I-m too slow. If I move quickly I start to feel sick! I really want to continue with piano as I-m only at Grade 2.
Have you known anyone with this problem? I-m about to rig up some kind of pulley so I could perhaps lower the music, but I wondered if there is anything better out there.
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diganta
Dear Sir , When appearing for Sight reading for diploma under ABRSM, for Singing is it important for Singers to play the piano accompaniment while reading and performing the piece or can we singing the melody only without having to worry about the accompaniment, keeping the rhythm,pitch,dynamics and the phrasings correct?
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Dear Sir , When appearing for Sight reading for diploma under ABRSM, for Singing is it important for Singers to play the piano accompaniment while reading and performing the piece or can we singing the melody only without having to worry about the accompaniment, keeping the rhythm,pitch,dynamics and the phrasings correct?
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Derek
Spare a thought for us poor tenors! We are forever being switched between an octavo-treble and bass clef, often (and Oxford Music are especially culpable here) three or four times in the same piece. I suppose it makes us versatile :(
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Spare a thought for us poor tenors! We are forever being switched between an octavo-treble and bass clef, often (and Oxford Music are especially culpable here) three or four times in the same piece. I suppose it makes us versatile :(
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Pallavisree
I can read pitches on the treble clef or g clef and bass clef or f clef both line notes and spaces and line notes.
Please do a tutorial on reading rhythms as i need to work on rhythmic patterns
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I can read pitches on the treble clef or g clef and bass clef or f clef both line notes and spaces and line notes.
Please do a tutorial on reading rhythms as i need to work on rhythmic patterns
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Derek
Middle C -because it's in the middle of the piano keyboard-? I always thought it was because it was slap in the middle between the treble and bass clefs :)
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Middle C -because it's in the middle of the piano keyboard-? I always thought it was because it was slap in the middle between the treble and bass clefs :)
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Hakan
How can I convert my vocal singing into a melody? I mean how can I find out which notes I'm singing? Do you recommend any videos which cover this subject?
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How can I convert my vocal singing into a melody? I mean how can I find out which notes I'm singing? Do you recommend any videos which cover this subject?
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