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Eighth Notes Rests on top of a note
Wednesday, 10 Jun, 2009 – 6:34 | No Comment
Eighth Notes Rests on top of a note

Hi! I just had a question about Eighth Rests. I am trying to learn how to play The Portrait from the Titanic, and there are a lot of Eighth Rests directly above another note. What …

Class 20: Alto Clef and The Great Staff Explained!
Friday, 10 Apr, 2009 – 10:04 | No Comment
Class 20: Alto Clef and The Great Staff Explained!

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The Alto Clef falls in between the Bass and Treble Clef. …

Finding Notes within an Octave
Tuesday, 17 Mar, 2009 – 7:52 | 2 Comments
Finding Notes within an Octave

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Slurs and Ties
Sunday, 15 Mar, 2009 – 13:55 | 2 Comments
Slurs and Ties

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Understanding 8va and 8vb in Music
Monday, 9 Mar, 2009 – 11:30 | 3 Comments
Understanding 8va and 8vb in Music

What are Octaves?
This video will help!. Essentially, Octaves are the idea of a same note being 12 semitones higher.
What’s a semi-tone?
A semi-tone is a half step. So a half step from A is A#, and …

Unisons Explained Part 2!
Monday, 14 Jul, 2008 – 7:19 | No Comment
Unisons Explained Part 2!

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Unisons Explained!
Thursday, 10 Jul, 2008 – 13:15 | No Comment
Unisons Explained!

What are Unisons?
Unisons are the same EXACT note played at two different positions on an instrument. A piano does NOT have unisons, but a guitar does! Usually, stringed instruments like Banjo, Violin, Guitar, etc have …

Music Lesson: Ledger Lines
Tuesday, 13 Nov, 2007 – 10:33 | 4 Comments
Music Lesson: Ledger Lines

OK, so I get ALOT of questions about ledger lines. So here’s a video I made answering all those crazy questions. Basically, they extend the staff above and below the fine lines ‘EGBDF’

Hope this …