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Playing Classical Music Measures 10-12 in D Major

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Summary: Learn how to play measures ten, eleven, and twelve to play musical scales and pieces in D major in this free music video on reading classical music in the key of D major.

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By Ryan Larson
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Ryan Larson is a young jazz composer whose teaching technique focuses on the basics of music theory in all 12 keys. When applying his 12-key technique to understanding the logic behind...read more

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"So now we're on our last system on the first page. We're starting to get a little bit lower on the bass, see how we're starting to dip down here. So, we have, there's our one and our six. We have six, one, then three, five, one. Then you have a five to a three. No, a two to a six, my apologies. Two to a six. Then you have a two to that sharp four again, to a one. Then you have this five to a seven, and then you have two, five, and seven. So now we're going to go through and show you those as I play them. So you have six, one, three, five, one, two, six, two, sharp four, one, two, five, seven, two, five, and seven. So those are our next three chords in Bach Prelude Number One."

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