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Notes Of Music - Guitar Tutorial For Beginners
Share on Facebook: //goo.gl/eWVDPk Tweet about this: //goo.gl/t0e5Xp Share on G+: //goo.gl/HI8Cmr Music is made up of notes. In music, a note is ...
a note can have only one sharp or flat , as he was saying that if c - d has
c# or Db and d-e has d# or eb which is totally wrong!
this the real notes A Bb BC C# D Eb EF F# G G# A and to get this correct
note there is a reason and that is :-
1. the gaps between them or the whole and the half steps which i agree with
the guy.
2. but which note has # or b he dosen't know this and here is the reason
why:- first follow the steps bellow and you wiil get to know
A BC C D EF G A ,now put sharps after every note. (ONLY IN THE GAPS OF THE
MIDDLE OF 2 NOTES)
A A# BC C# D D# EF F# G G# A , now see the notes B and E does have a sharp
that is why instead of sharps they have
flats just before it as shown above.so it means that instead of A# it would
be Bb and instead of D# it would be Eb as shown above.
Thank you.
if have any problem with this please inform me and i'll explain you.
i dont know how to thank you for u have taken so much effort to teach
guitar and millions will get benifit from this
and i am one of them thank you thsi is one way of doing things for the
benifit for every one thanks
awesome lesson sir....I understood the difference between F and F sharp,
but what is the difference between Fm and F sharp minor. and how is it
different from F major scale.
Very nice explanation ..,
So de we hv 8 notes or 12 notes in music ( including the sharps or flats)
Also could you explain difference between notes and tones?
Thx
ok, I'll ask the question...I was hoping someone else would so I don't seem
like a ding dong, but that's fine....So, what determines what note gets to
be the reference point. The clef takes up the whole 5 lines, so I don't
understand how the "G" is the reference point, or how the F is the
reference point..I'm tryin' here, but this has me stumped. I'm trying to
learn my late mothers piano....eeekkkk...
+xXTyler NolXx I was confused about that too. Hopefully this helps - //music.stackexchange.com/questions/16507/do-the-f-clef-and-g-clef-always-reside-on-the-same-line
What Are Notes and Pitch - Music Theory Beginners Series tutorial lesson 02
What are Notes and Pitch? Video 2 of the Beginners Music Theory series In this lesson talk about where notes come from and how they are different from regular ...