How Do You Read Sheet Music Notes?
“Let’s talk about how to read sheet music notes. Let’s assume you’ve already familiarized yourself with the fact that down here you have a C, and then here you have a C, assuming that we’re in the treble clef, and we haven’t adjusted our, our bars up or down in any way. The things you’re going to want to look at when you’re handed sheet music and you have to figure out what notes there are, are number one, what is the clef that we’re in? Here, we’re in a treble clef. Now, if we had a base clef, like this, these C’s would be shifted, it would not be the same. We also are going to want to look at whether we have any sharps notated, or any flats, because if we do, for example, if we have a sharp on the first line here, any notes appearing here would be assumed to be sharp. So as you’re playing through, you look here, you just see a note, it’s not indicated as being sharp, but because there’s a sharp over here, every time it appears, it’s sharp. And then lastly, when you’re reading sheet m