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#20566 From: "matchegcfriends" <matchegcfriends@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:23 am
Subject: i found a very interesting Movie!
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#20565 From: ifpmrqokbqwn
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:44 am
Subject: Reading Notes on Sheet Music
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If you have ever stopped to look at a piece of sheet music you will have noticed
many different shapes ranged across the page. Many look like circles that might
or might not be totally filled in. Some may look connected by a couple lines or
more. There are other strange symbols as well. What does this all mean?
Is sheet music written in some strange language that only a musician can
understand? The answer to that is a resounding no! While it can seem daunting at
first sheet music is not extremely difficult to read once you know and
understand the different types of notes and symbols you are looking at.
The note structure for most sheet music follows the same basic rules. A whole
note is the first note that you should be able to recognize easily. It looks
like an open circle and will occupy one full measure (the space between two of
the vertical bars which are placed at even integrals across the staff. A whole
note is one that is held for the full measure of a beat.
A whole note that falls under different time signatures will not be held for the
same length of time however. A whole note in 4/4 time will be held for a full
four beats whereas one in 3/4 time will only be held for three beats. This
difference aside the whole note will always be considered a whole note unless
there is another bit of musical notation added which will be discussed later on.
The next type of note is a half note. This note will look like a small open
circle with a line rising up from the right side. As the name implies this type
of note will only be held for half the time that a whole note would be held. You
will never see a whole note on the same measure as another note except in very
specific time signatures which are the rare exception indeed.
Your next note will be a quarter note. Each of these notes in a measure are held
for one-quarter of a beat. A quarter note will look just like a half note except
the circle section will be completely filled. The other types of notes you will
find will be drawn similar to the quarter notes except for one difference.
It is this difference that will determine the length of the beat for which the
note will be held. Eighth notes for example are joined at the top of their
vertical lines by a bar that crosses from one note to the next. It is this
single bar at the top that will let you know that the notes are held for one
eighth of a beat apiece. The same will go for sixteenth notes which are joined
by two bars at the top and thirty second notes which are joined by three bars at
the top of the note. Once you can recognize these different types of notes you
will learning sheet music before you know it.

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#20564 From: "matchbnefriends" <matchbnefriends@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:55 am
Subject: You have received an important Message!
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#20563 From: "matchaqrfriends" <matchaqrfriends@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:14 am
Subject: Kimberly Sanchez invites you to connect
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I created a profile with my pictures, videos, blog and events and I'd like to
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#20562 From: "newatufriends" <newatufriends@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 9:24 am
Subject: You've received a private message from a friend!
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I read your profile today, I thought I would drop you a line and hope to become
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