Post: Reading music
06-10-2014, 02:52 AM #1
AgentJon
Former Staff
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I was wondering if anyone on here could read sheet music? Piano sheet music?
I used to take lessons as a kid, then I quit, I am now mad about that lol. I'm getting back into it and I usually just watch people on YouTube give tuts on how to play something or watch a midi player do it and write down the notes.

For some music however, their isn't a good video on it. So you have to buy the sheet music, it's usually just $5. So I did that with one of my favorite songs, "A Dustland Fairytale" by The Killers.

I'm trying to read it, and I can hear it starting to come together kinda, but I would like some help please lol. I've been trying my hardest with online shit too but it's hard, I was wondering if anyone on here could help me by reading it and just writing down the notes lol or point me in the right direction of possibly a program of where I can plug in the notes on how they appear on the sheet and have that program tell me the notes lol I know I'm weird, but I can play very well if I just have the actual notes in front of me.
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06-10-2014, 02:55 AM #2
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Agentjon View Post
Hey y'all.
I was wondering if anyone on here could read sheet music? Piano sheet music?
I used to take lessons as a kid, then I quit, I am now mad about that lol. I'm getting back into it and I usually just watch people on YouTube give tuts on how to play something or watch a midi player do it and write down the notes.

For some music however, their isn't a good video on it. So you have to buy the sheet music, it's usually just $5. So I did that with one of my favorite songs, "A Dustland Fairytale" by The Killers.

I'm trying to read it, and I can hear it starting to come together kinda, but I would like some help please lol. I've been trying my hardest with online shit too but it's hard, I was wondering if anyone on here could help me by reading it and just writing down the notes lol or point me in the right direction of possibly a program of where I can plug in the notes on how they appear on the sheet and have that program tell me the notes lol I know I'm weird, but I can play very well if I just have the actual notes in front of me.


I learned along time ago when I first took guitar lessons I can't anymore
06-11-2014, 09:22 PM #3
AgentJon
Former Staff
Originally posted by Toke View Post
I learned along time ago when I first took guitar lessons I can't anymore


Damn you Toke -.-.
06-12-2014, 09:27 AM #4
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
Best way to learn how to read it so learn how to play both come with each.
You can buy it or print some off Smile
06-13-2014, 02:28 AM #5
Nate
Banned
Originally posted by Agentjon View Post
Hey y'all.
I was wondering if anyone on here could read sheet music? Piano sheet music?
I used to take lessons as a kid, then I quit, I am now mad about that lol. I'm getting back into it and I usually just watch people on YouTube give tuts on how to play something or watch a midi player do it and write down the notes.

For some music however, their isn't a good video on it. So you have to buy the sheet music, it's usually just $5. So I did that with one of my favorite songs, "A Dustland Fairytale" by The Killers.

I'm trying to read it, and I can hear it starting to come together kinda, but I would like some help please lol. I've been trying my hardest with online shit too but it's hard, I was wondering if anyone on here could help me by reading it and just writing down the notes lol or point me in the right direction of possibly a program of where I can plug in the notes on how they appear on the sheet and have that program tell me the notes lol I know I'm weird, but I can play very well if I just have the actual notes in front of me.


I read sheet. I've been playing the violin for awhile but I wouldn't be able to teach you music theory. I'll find something for you online.

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