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Sight reading or reading music while playing an instrument, a skill usually attributed to pianists, violinists, cello players, etc. Many guitarists I have met in years, saying that they learned to play by ear, or by access to many sites that tab, and still is available in magazines, books and other printed material, and as of late, the internet, which has become more desirable tool for teaching artists who aspire to be held on 21 century, allowing them to use these tools in the privacy of their own homes in order to learn to play music. While these techniques proper tools to learn to play the guitar, there are also great benefits in learning to read music.
The first benefit, the process of reading music, is that a guitar student will know where each note is placed on the guitar. As a trained lead guitarist, I find it helpful, when playing with other musicians, to be aware of the placement in the event that my playing can show me by calling out the changes in due time. If the bass player or other Guitarist gives me a key, I got the knowledge that would allow me to play a lead that will fit in with the key, because I know where the root note, or, (the first note of a scale) and from there I know I want to play scale.
This is helpful because scales are composed of single notes. The main and minor scales are used in most popular music. The scales consist of seven notes on a large scale sounding upbeat and positive and minor scales having a sad impact. The large scale for the key of C, (which begins with the placement of your third finger on third fret 5 string) C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. To the size of a minor, relative to C major, the size of the strike begins with an open 5th string, this proportion was constructed of the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A.
The minor pentatonic scale consisting of scale tones 1, B3, 4th, 5th, and B7, (b = Flat note) is commonly used in blues, rock and metal songs. For example, if a blues song written in the key of A, the minor pentatonic scale is A, C, D, E, G, A. The pentatonic scale to large scale tones 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 is a scale that is mainly heard in country songs. The major pentatonic scale for the same key of A is A, B, C #, E, F #, and A (# = sharp note). Music reading teaches the students the value of the voice of any given note and where the notes can be found in different places on the guitar.
Positional play (or the fret where the first finger will extend to) helped lead guitar playing. For example, a A minor scale that begins to open 5th string is called a minor in the open position. Therefore, the same scale is played by starting fifth fret of the 6th string, and it is called an A minor in fifth position, and it is relative to this fact that being able to move fluently around guitar neck is a direct result of learning music notation.
Equally important in this matter is the fact that the ability to read music teaching The student, by assigning a value of time given to each note, how to build the discipline to count full, half, quarter, 8, and 16 notes, if which in turn allows the guitarist to create musical nuances that are important when playing both rhythm and lead.
After many hours of reading music, rhythm becomes real and listening skills improve for stimulating the visual sense as well as hearing reinforces the guitarist's musicality. After all, music a language and like any language is fully understood, it must be read, practiced, and written.
When the language of music is well understood, it is easy to translate this skill to other instruments. When I wanted to learn to play the keyboard, I just took a Journey songbook and found middle C on the keyboard. I was able to play The songs on "Open Arms" in no time. To play chords, I read the bass clef and then compared it to the treble clef. Three times clef (the same clef used for guitar) designates the melody on the keyboard. With some training, I can play the whole song. Soon I had a working knowledge of the keyboard, and I found that the keyboard is a wonderful tool in which to write music.
Composition, or in the process of writing music, is, I think, the center that exists at the very core of any musical artist, and while it does not need to know how to read or how to write music notation, the ability to do this is inherently enhance the original work of a guitarist's. Structuring of music with a bit of paper or placing notes on a computer program gives the writer the visual aid of precision. This ensures that the time signature and key signatures are obeyed within the limits that he was referring to the beginning of the essay. In the process of recording, writing any music notation will reveal himself as a check and balance to ensure the quality of the final product.
The discipline of reading musical notation is a skills well worth learning for any guitarist. Even the great Jimmy Page took short lessons, if for no other reason than to play music written accepted as a studio musician, and maybe he felt, as I do, that music notation is the universal language that allows musicians to talk and do great works orderly fashion art.
Lori Mortimore
published originally at http://Musicxspot.com
Lori Mortimore
Can my 10 year old from the swtich viola cello?
My daughter is just finishing his first year playing the viola, Next Year He wanted to move on cello. His orchestra teacher is strongly discouraging him from making the move, saying it is too difficult at this point. not understand? I know that the posture and toe space is different for the difference in size. I also understand that the cello music written in bass clef, but The concept of reading music is no stranger to his having read the alto clef for her viola as well as the treble clef for her recorder. Is not it easier for him to move now, with only 9 months of viola behind her, as opposed to his quitting altogether because he does not like the viola anymore? I guess I just reports that his teacher was so discouraging, especially since he has gotten A's in the orchestra all quarters today. We had planned to hire a cello for the summer and getting her some introductory books.
As a child I played the violin, I also wanted to learn cello but my teacher without said! I continued on violin and was very sad. I found this really the only reason he is not as confident in his teachings of the cello. I also learned the organ from summer when I was 10 and was playing in church the next school year. If your daughter is very focused on learning the cello I rent one summer and can afford private lessons I encourage you to do this because the music helps kids stay focused and brings culture, differences, love for what they do. It also allows teenagers to express their independence. The last two things he can try the violin is smaller and easier to handle, it also fits better lockers. The other thing is that there are scholarships for college music out there.
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