Monday

How to Read Music Lesson 7 - Ledger Lines



How to Read Music Lesson 7 - Ledger Lines

In this lesson we will learn about ledger lines. A ledger line is a short line added below or above the staff to extend it's range.

Ledger lines are only used when a note is outside the range of the staff. When extending the staff it is best to use no more than 4 ledger lines for easy readability.

When using ledger lines we only want to use them briefly. If a musical passage needs ledger lines for a long time there is usually a better notational solution.

Ledger lines can be used on any staff. When using ledger lines it is important to only use the number of lines needed to show a given pitch. We do not want to put extra ledger lines above or below a pitch, only use enough to show to pitch you want.



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Saturday

Every Major and Minor Chord Possible

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This poster shows every possible major and minor chord that is a 3-note triad. Also it shows the enharmonically equivalent triads. If you need a quick refresher on how enharmonics work watch Lesson #5 - Enharmonics



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Thursday

Interactive Bass Clef Practice Tool

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If you need a refresher on how to read the bass clef watch Lesson #3 - How to Read Bass Clef. StumbleUpon Subscribe