Exercises for Lesson 2.5
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The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
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The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
The fifth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson explains rhythm and tempo in music, providing definitions of both. It covers how to read note durations and rests, as well as what a measure and time signature are.
Fingerstyle guitar and winter — a perfect combination! A collection of the best acoustic melodies to bring warmth and coziness even on the coldest days.
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The archive contains a task for knowing the location of notes on a guitar fretboard.
A find for a guitarist. Has good condenser microphones, 2 XLR inputs with phantom power and monitoring functions.
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.