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How to Read Multiple Note Lengths in Sheet Music

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Summary: Learn some tips on how to write mixed drum notation and sheet music in this free music theory video clip.

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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 played our last two measures and it kind of just repeats those measures four times and then we get to this nice section here where we have these big chords and these are really fun for you to go find your notes right we have D-flat here 1, 3, 2, 6, 4, so it sounds like this and then you have this 1, 2, 5, 7, 3, 6 and then you have (piano notes) and that little squiggly line here on the last measure when there's three lines there that means you just kind of jump between those three notes. So it sounds like this. And that?s the ending of our tune. So we have this nice largo ending. And that finishes our tune."

eHow Article: How to Read Multiple Note Lengths in Sheet Music

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