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  • How to Transpose From Bass Clef to Treble Clef

    Most musicians can read music by sight, but transposing is a skill possessed by far fewer instrumentalists. Learning to transpose by sight takes a lot of practice, but transposing bass to treble...

  • How to Read Baritone Music

    Baritone music covers a range that straddles both the bass and treble clefs, but it is mainly written on the higher portion of the bass clef. Because most music students are taught to read treble...

  • How to Draw Bass Clefs

    Of the different clefs, the Bass Clef (also called the F clef) is the easiest to draw. You may have seen this clef at the beginning of music for various instruments, including cello, tuba, piano...

  • How to Tune A 4-String Bass Guitar By Ear

    This is the simplest way that I know of to tune a four string bass guitar by ear. A tuner takes out all of the guesswork, but you don't always have one handy. And too, the better you get with your...

  • How to Play bass guitar with a pick - plectrum

    Playing the bass guitar with a pick is another style of playing the bass guitar. The pick is held in the picking hand and picked as an opposite to plucking the strings on a bass guitar. The pick...

  • How to Play Blues Bass

    There's nothing like playing the blues, and nothing drives a blues groove like a great bass line. Blues is all about rhythm, and bass creates the foundation of rhythm in any blues band. With some...

  • How to Make Your Own Piano Music

    Piano sheet music is written on what is called the grand staff. While most instruments use only one clef, either treble or bass, depending upon the range of the instrument, the piano includes...

  • How to Make Music on a Computer

    Whether you are a professional songwriter or a budding novice, you can make professional-sounding tracks using your computer. By constructing or downloading the required parts to make your music,...

  • How to Create a New Song

    Writing a new song can be a very rewarding experience for a band or artist. A song can be used to express many feelings, from sadness to joy, and can be very simple or complicated rhythmically, as...

  • How to Read Drum Notes

    Many drummers feel it isn't necessary to learn how to read drum notes, preferring instead to rely on their ears and sense of rhythm and timing to carry them through. This is particularly true of...

  • How to Read Music, My Basic Lesson

    Music is enjoyed by everyone and some people still can't read music. There are just a few basic pieces of information to get you started. Let's start with the basic music staff that notes lie...

  • Ways to Learn to Play a Bass

    Learning to play bass should be fun. There are several resources available if you're intent on learning how. The most important thing is to find a method that will motivate you and offer you the...

  • How to Read Music Notes Ahh

    I'm teach you guys read music notes ... treble clef bass clef and whole notes all that!

  • How to Playing Piano

    Learning to play piano is not difficult. All you need is a lot of practice, information and patience.

  • A Simple Explanation of Music Reading

    The ability to read music is an important skill when learning to sing or to play a musical instrument. Every pitch has a unique placement that distinguishes it from other musical notes.

  • Music Notes Tutorial

    The first step for most people interested in music is to learn to read notes. Some learn by ear, which means they are able to play songs without reading notes. Even for the most talented...

  • Bass Guitar Theory

    A bassist's job is never done. Bass players have to consciously think about notes (the melody) and keeping in sync with the drummer's actions (the rhythm) to keep the music moving. If you're a...

  • How to Make an Instrumental Track

    Instrumental tracks are songs meant to be enjoyed without lyrics or tracks meant to be used by a vocalist to practice singing with. There are many ways to create instrumental tracks, but typically...

  • How to Read Music Better

    The punch line from that old joke about how a person can get to Carnegie Hall is probably the best answer to the title of this article. The answer to both is "practice, practice, practice."...

  • How to Read Standard Music

    Musical notation is the universal language of musicians. No matter where you come from, you can communicate with your musical peers if you can read and write standard musical notation. Here's how...

  • How to Read Musical Scores

    The term "musical score" can be used as an alternative to the term "sheet music" or as a reference to a musical soundtrack. Typically, a musical score is printed sheet music featuring several...

  • How to Write Notes on Sheet Music Documents

    Staring at a page of blank sheet music, wondering where to start? Never fear---these easy steps will get you started in the world of musical notation, whether you can already play or sing music by...

  • How to Play the Hammond B3 Organ

    The Hammond B3 organ is a beautiful instrument that has been around for years. Its sound rings in concert halls, churches and theaters around the world. Not only will you enjoy learning how to...

  • Build Your Own Drum Sets

    Serious drummers know that they will constantly be judged by the condition of their drum set. It's hard to rock out if your drum set isn't properly constructed and doesn't have the right...

  • How to Read Piano Sheet Music Notes

    Music is a universal language in more ways than one. Understanding and reading piano music fluently is an initial step to understanding music notes of all types. The instrumentation, meaning how...

  • How to Read & Conduct Music

    While listening to a great symphony or watching a conductor leading an orchestra, you might sometimes imagine yourself in front of the orchestra. Most of us don't have the background to undertake...

  • Saxophone Arpeggios in F Sharp

    When playing saxophone arpeggios in the key of F sharp, try practicing with a bass. Play arpeggios in the key of F sharp on the saxophone with tips from a music theory teacher in this free video...

  • Saxophone Arpeggios in B Flat

    When playing saxophone arpeggios in the key of B flat, it's helpful to play the bass. Play saxophone arpeggios in the key of B flat with lessons from a music theory teacher in this free video on...

  • Saxophone Arpeggios in E Flat

    In saxophone arpeggios, use the bass to play in the key of E flat. Play saxophone arpeggios in the key of E flat with lessons from a music theory teacher in this free video on woodwind instruments.

  • How to Play Bass Guitar for Country Music

    Country music is the art of telling a tale. You as the bass player take the backseat and assume the most basic role, keeping rhythm. Fancy bass lines and fills are not necessary for country music...

  • How to Mike Drums With 2 Microphones

    Whether recording or playing live, the drums need the extra dynamic of microphones to boost the sound. Most recordings use three or four mics for the drums, but if you are on a shoe-string budget...

  • How to Perform a Half-Step Modulation

    Modulations seem to strike a chord of fear (pardon the pun) in the hearts of pianists and keyboardists. Those six little words ––“let’s take it up a key”–– make most of us players break out in a...

  • How to Play Some Simple Boogie Woogie Bass Lines In The Key Of C

    Are you a fan of boogie woogie music but don't quite know how to play it? Well in the is article i will give you some simple boogie woogie bass line licks in the key of C.

  • How to Start A Band

    This is the first How To I am writing and hopefully I can say something helpful you haven't heard a thousand times before from people who think they know more than you do. That being said, feel...

  • How to Play Metal on a Bass Guitar

    Often dismissed as little more than Mongolian string-benders, heavy metal musicians deserve more respect for the uncommon levels of skill that the genre demands. This is especially obvious for the...

  • How to Read Music Notes

    In this article I am going to show you how to read sheet music - music notes. Reading music is quite easy...like anything once you have the hang of it, and it is quite easy to learn to read music...

  • How to Play a Bass Guitar Solo

    Once confined to a strict timekeeping role, the bass guitar has come a long way in contemporary music. For more than 40 years, bassists have pushed against those limitations to create riffs of...

  • How to Play Bass Guitar for a Beginner

    Bass guitar is one of the fundamental instruments in music. Along with drums, bass comprises the rhythm section of most bands. Many people believe the bass, having only four strings as opposed to...

  • How to Play Bass Guitar

    This article contains everything you need to know to begin playing bass guitar. Whether you are a beginner, have played for a while, this article is just what you're looking for.

  • How to Play Bass Guitar: Right Hand Position

    If you really want to rock the bass guitar, you need good right hand position. This article will teach you how to play finger style like the great bassists you hear on the radio.

  • How to Play Bass Guitar: Left Hand Position

    This article can teach you the proper left hand techniques for playing the electric bass. With proper technique, you can start playing really advanced riffs and basslines to impress your friends...

  • How to Read Bass Guitar Sheet Music

    Reading a bass guitar "tab" is different than reading standard sheet music, and easier. This is the key difference between tablature and standard notation, as standard notation is more complex....

  • How to Play Octaves on the Bass

    Here is simple way to learn how to play octaves on the Electric Bass which will add verity and interest to your studies. At the end of the article I have written a "Things to Try"...

  • How to Develop Your Sense of Rhythm

    Rhythm is a necessary skill for all musicians, but rhythm is especially important for a bass guitar player. You can start developing your rhythm right now without a bass guitar.

  • How Does an Electric Bass Guitar Work?

    While there are many different designs for bass guitars, they all work pretty much the same. The strings vibrate, the sound is picked up and transmitted, and the amplifier makes the sound louder....

  • What Is a Tab?

    If you are learning the guitar, then you can also expect more than one option for learning to read music. One of the options that is used frequently for aspiring guitar and bass players is the...

  • Reading Musical Notes

    The ability to read music has eluded many, often times even professional musicians. Many fantastic musicians play music solely "by ear," and have had successful careers doing so. However,...

  • How to Play a Bass Drum, Clave & Ride Cymbal Together

    Learn some great tips on how to play bass drum, clave and ride cymbal together in Latin music on a drum set in this free video clip on music lessons and musical instruments.

  • How to Play Bass Drum & Clave Together

    Learn some great tips on how to better play Latin music including the bass drum and clave togehter on the drums in this free video clip on music lessons and musical instruments.

  • How to Play Bass Drum in Latin Music

    Learn some great tips on how to better play Latin music including the Bossa Nova on the drums in this free video clip on music lessons and musical instruments.

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