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Key Signatures, Pitch, Rhythm Notes, Harmony, Theory, Major and Minor Keys and All The Step By Step For Beginners.

What you will learn

Elements of Music – Learn Melody

Musical Notation and Pitch

Elements of Music – Learn Rhythm

Major and Minor Scales

How to Count Notes

Duration of Notes and Rests and Time Signatures

Description

If you want to learn how to read music in a very short amount of time, this course is exactly what you need. Traditional music lessons can make music theory look so boring. Everything moves so slowly. This course takes a different approach.


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For each topic covered, the theory is given to you in an easy-to-understand way; then you are shown how to practically apply the theory learned, either by writing out a few examples on the stave or by playing them on your guitar.

Here’s a quick look at some of the topics that this course addresses.

  • Elements of Music – Learn Melody
  • Musical Notation and Pitch
  • Key Signatures and Major Keys
  • Elements of Music – Learn Rhythm
  • Duration of Notes and Rests and Time Signatures
  • How to Count Notes
  • Elements of Music – Learn Harmony
  • Melodic and Harmonic Intervals
  • Major, Minor, Diminished and Augmented Chords
  • Dominant 7th, Major 7th, Minor 7th and Minor 6th Chords
  • Let’s Read Music

Take this course right now.

–>Trible Clef Only

Don’t hesitate to ask some questions in the discussion section throughout this course. I will answer each one of your questions as fast as possible.

Thanks for taking the time to look at this course. I look forward to seeing you on the inside and teaching you the beginner steps on how to become a better guitar player.

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Content

Introduction
How To Read Music – Guitar Tutorial Introduction
Basic Harmony and Theory
How to read tabs
Basic notes on the guitar
Why are there both sharps and flats
Major and Minor Scales
Basic notes – trible clef
Rhythm
Rhythmic notes
Quarter Notes
Eighth note
Sixteenth Notes
Dotted notes
Ties
Triplets notes
Songs
Analysing a song
How to Read Beatles – Yesterday
Final Notes