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| 65862 | 2002-07-27 03:36:00 | Does any one know of a good program for learning basic music. I play very good by ear but would like to be able to read basic music. Where can such a program be sourced? |
Kjaada (1227) | ||
| 65863 | 2002-07-27 03:42:00 | are you talking about basic music TEORY? try google.com searching for something like "learn music theory" or "music theory tutorial". also i think ask jeeves might be helpful in this case. www.aj.com ask him "where can I learn music theory online" or something... if I come across anything specific I'll let you know. I'm not sure about a program as such. You might have more luck looking for tutorials and the like ;) |
loser (538) | ||
| 65864 | 2002-07-27 06:11:00 | You don't say what instrument you play, but reading music is reading music anyway. I typed "tutorial read music" into Google and got some promising results. Have a look through them and you might find something that suits you. Two that look quite good are: schoolnotes.com and www.kendavies.net |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 65865 | 2002-07-27 06:14:00 | Those are sites for learning music reading, not actual programs which is what you asked for. If you still want a program, just add program to your search criteria. | Susan B (19) | ||
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