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Learn how to read and write sheet music like a pro with this step-by-step course!

What you will learn

How to find the notes position on piano

How to understand the music staff

What is a chord and other harmony concepts

How to play piano – basic level

Different types of scales, major and minor

How to read songs from sheet music

The different time signatures

How to read rhythms

How to use a score-writing software (Musescore)

Description

Learn and understand the language of music!

Have you always wanted to read scores? Maybe you have some musical notions or maybe you already know how to play an instrument, but you have never faced a score before. Whether you are an aspiring musician or already have your own band or project but would like to learn to write and read the music you make, this course is for everyone. You can take the step of understanding and writing a score – and we’re here to teach you how.

In this course you’ll finally understand the language of music, including rhythmic and melodic reading, all the symbols present in a music score, and even how to use a free notation software. You will also learn about major and minor scales and keys, and some very practical tricks that’ll help you identify the tonality of any key.


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Our instructors have years of experience not only as musicians, but also in teaching, and the expertly-crafted syllabus is designed to be easy to follow and thorough. We’ve even included plenty of rhythm and melody exercises for you to study. That’s why this is the only Reading Music course you’ll ever need to read and write music scores like a pro!

Start your music journey today!

After taking this course, you will be able to:

  • Read the sheet music of your favorite songs
  • Write the score of your own songs
  • Understand how the piano works
  • Edit, read, and write songs in a score-writing software
  • Understand the basic concepts of music theory
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Content

Introduction

Introduction to Sight Reading and Notation

Fundamentals

Notes on the Keyboard and Staff
Rhythm and Symbols
Basic Staff Software

Music Theory

Major Keys
Minor Keys
Intervals
Chords
Inversions

Rhythm and Melody

Rhythm I
Melody I
Rhythm II
Melody II
Rhythm III
Melody III
Rhythm IV
Melody IV
Rhythm V
Melody V
Rhythm VI
Melody VI
Melody VII

Other Exercises

Triplets Exercises
Two Hands Rhythm Exercise
Song Exercise
Last Words