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Sight reading
Sweethoney
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(im a complete beginner btw so keep it simple)

But if the notes are  F and B for example, how do i know "where" do play it? Assume its treble clef. is it the f thats in the middle, all the way right etc
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I have no idea what ur trying to say but I could read notes before allegedly, pro violin player yes 
Koolaid
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i usually count the number of lines for the first time, so i know where to place my hands. but i played piano so it's a bit different.
Sweethoney
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Koolaid wrote:
i usually count the number of lines for the first time, so i know where to place my hands. but i played piano so it's a bit different.
i also play the piano. What do you mean lines? Which ones can tell me which key is for the F?
Sweethoney
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ouch wrote:
I have no idea what ur trying to say but I could read notes before allegedly, pro violin player yes 
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Sweethoney wrote:
ouch wrote:
I have no idea what ur trying to say but I could read notes before allegedly, pro violin player yes 
3:
Do u mean notes like this or



idk how to translate that into piano tho
Koolaid
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the horizontal lines here. so basically the i always remember c, and i count how many steps away from c each note is.
Sweethoney
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Koolaid wrote:



the horizontal lines here. so basically the i always remember c, and i count how many steps away from c each note is.
But the first note in this example, G, how do i know whitch type of G it is? (if its to the far right on the piano, middle etc.) All i know its the note G :/
Sweethoney
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ouch wrote:
Sweethoney wrote:
ouch wrote:
I have no idea what ur trying to say but I could read notes before allegedly, pro violin player yes 
3:
Do u mean notes like this or



idk how to translate that into piano tho
That is the same for piano haha but ya idk which one of these notes to play
Emmienem
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i have no idea what you're after, but maybe this can help?
Koolaid
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Sweethoney wrote:
Koolaid wrote:



the horizontal lines here. so basically the i always remember c, and i count how many steps away from c each note is.
But the first note in this example, G, how do i know whitch type of G it is? (if its to the far right on the piano, middle etc.) All i know its the note G :/
the lines normally always indicate the middle, which is here:

Sweethoney
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Koolaid wrote:
Sweethoney wrote:
Koolaid wrote:



the horizontal lines here. so basically the i always remember c, and i count how many steps away from c each note is.
But the first note in this example, G, how do i know whitch type of G it is? (if its to the far right on the piano, middle etc.) All i know its the note G :/
the lines normally always indicate the middle, which is here:

i dont get it D: do you mean its normally always the closest note to the middle of the keyboard?
Koolaid
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Sweethoney wrote:
Koolaid wrote:
Sweethoney wrote:
But the first note in this example, G, how do i know whitch type of G it is? (if its to the far right on the piano, middle etc.) All i know its the note G :/
the lines normally always indicate the middle, which is here:

i dont get it D: do you mean its normally always the closest note to the middle of the keyboard?
yes more or less. maybe watch some yt videos will help?
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maybe this helps

Sweethoney
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Koolaid wrote:
Sweethoney wrote:
Koolaid wrote:
the lines normally always indicate the middle, which is here:

i dont get it D: do you mean its normally always the closest note to the middle of the keyboard?
yes more or less. maybe watch some yt videos will help?
But G is always going to be in the same position (on the music sheet) and most pieces require different ranges of notes. So how does that work :C oof
Koolaid
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Sweethoney wrote:
Koolaid wrote:
Sweethoney wrote:
i dont get it D: do you mean its normally always the closest note to the middle of the keyboard?
yes more or less. maybe watch some yt videos will help?
But G is always going to be in the same position (on the music sheet) and most pieces require different ranges of notes. So how does that work :C oof
yes but if it's a higher or lower g, you will see that's it's also higher or lower on the sheet music.
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