Exercises for Lesson 2.1
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The archive contains a task for knowing the names of notes and musical notation.
The archive contains a task for knowing the names of notes and musical notation.
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The archive contains a task for knowing the names of notes and musical notation.
The archive contains a task for knowing the names of notes and musical notation.

The first lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. In this lesson, we will talk about note names and musical notation. We will cover what an octave, sharps, and flats are and their purpose. Additionally, we will discuss the differences between musical notation in the treble clef and the bass clef.

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Keep perfect time with our free online metronome. Ideal for musicians of all levels to improve timing and rhythm.

Serves to remove blows on the deck. Glued inside the guitar specifically for the kick.

“One of Us” composed by Joan Osborne. Arranged for fingerstyle guitar by Ulli Boegershausen. Cover by Dmitry Pimonov.