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basics of music here today let us learn the basics
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of music here There are class.
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The state of medicine, not values, rest tones and semi
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tones. Let's move at the state Music is written on
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a satisfy lines called the stave.
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Note heads can be put on the line on notice
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can be put between the lines in the spaces.
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This is how a stave looks.
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Here is an image which shows the note heads on
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a line and here is an image that shows the
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notes can be put between lines.
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Now let's move forward.
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And that is class class.
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Show whether the north is higher or low, whether it
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is of our medicine or below melissa.
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There are two types of class is the base class
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and the trouble clash here is how cliff looks.
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The travels left, also known as the cheat left is
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used for high loads.
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The basic left, also known as the F.
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Laugh, is used for low notes.
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Just how it completely.
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Middle c, middle C is a note like all other
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notes, it has the word middle in its name as
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it is usually in the middle of most keyboard instruments.
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Middle C.
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Sits on his own line called the ledger line.
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Better. Two ways you can write middle C.
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one is in the travel class and one is in
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the base class, Middle C.
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In the trouble floor, middle C.
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In the troubles left is written below the step on
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its own leisure life.
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It is played with the right hand, middle C.
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In the base class, middle C.
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In the bass clef is written about the step on
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a ledger line, it is played with the left hand.
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Not values, not values, indicate for how long or not
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has to be played.
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Musicians measure this by feeling the number of that yellow
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beets within the north.
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The north value the beat.
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Used to measure a north is a project quiver.
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Each weather lasts for half a crotch it beat, so
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it's like 0.5 These two crotch, it's quivers make up
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one cratchit crotch, it's these notes last for one crotch.
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It beat.
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They are made up by two quiver beats.
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Minutes minutes.
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These notes last for two crotch it beats each.
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They also consists of four quiver bits.
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Should they semi beat This noticed last for four crotch
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it beats or also it lasts for two million beats
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and eight quiver beats rests each silence within a piece.
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Last for a certain length.
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Call arrest musicians measure this time by feeling the number
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of silent, regular beats within the note value.
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The beat used to measure rest is a project Crotch
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address Kratter last last for one Crotch it beat, so
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it is equal to two quiver bits, minimalist, minimalist, minimalist.
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Last for two crotch, it beats each.
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They also last 44 quiver bits, semi beliefs rest semi
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with this last for four crotch it's or eight quibbles
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and two minutes.
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It is written from the top of the fourth line
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and is hanging down towards and semi tones tones and
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semi to ensure the distance between the white and the
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next note tones.
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If a black note comes between the white note and
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the next note, the distance is called at all.
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As you can see in the picture between C and
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B, there is a black north, which makes it the
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same with A and B.
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Now let's see what our semi tones.
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If there is no black mode between a white note
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and the next note, it is called a semi tone.
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The distance between two adjacent notes.
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Black over.
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So as you can see between E F, There is
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no space between F and g m g flat.
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There is no space.
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So when there is no space between two notes, that
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is called a semi books bibliography.
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Information from the trinity Guide Hall Theory of Music, Book
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Grade One Images.
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Google emitters.
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Thank you.