Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
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Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Hey guys,
If you're wanting to learn to recognize notes quickly one of the most effective ways is to do flash cards DAILY.
Here's a place you can download them for FREE and print them out.
http://linkwaregraphics.com/music/flashcards/notes/
Have fun!
Special thanks to " DegrassiGirl4 " for the discovery!
If you're wanting to learn to recognize notes quickly one of the most effective ways is to do flash cards DAILY.
Here's a place you can download them for FREE and print them out.
http://linkwaregraphics.com/music/flashcards/notes/
Have fun!
Special thanks to " DegrassiGirl4 " for the discovery!
Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Thanks a lot for the link Andrew I'll try it for a while hehehe if its effective Have fun!
Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Thanks! And just when I was getting proud of my own homemade flashcards... j/k xD Hopefully this will help me learn the scales and notes faster while I wait for a piano to play on.
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Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Geez.... To bad I didnt see this 1st before I posted in another section.... sorry. THANKS! https://afpa.hooxs.com/how-should-we-practise-f15/remebering-the-grand-staff-ledger-lines-help-t792.htm
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Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
*is printing them as I type*
I've started using them and I'm getting much faster at recognising notes! I've been separating treble and bass clef notes but after a bit I'm going to mix them up and shuffle them! I have said about EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FUDGE 300 million times! But everytime I get closer to not having to say anything apart from when it goes scary up into high or low ledgers! Yay for flash cards~~
I've started using them and I'm getting much faster at recognising notes! I've been separating treble and bass clef notes but after a bit I'm going to mix them up and shuffle them! I have said about EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FUDGE 300 million times! But everytime I get closer to not having to say anything apart from when it goes scary up into high or low ledgers! Yay for flash cards~~
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Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Thank You Andrew...You are just simply amazing. Appreciate you so much...
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Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
Hey! Should have known this was out there. Took me quite a while to make my own flashcards...
thanks anyway, man!
thanks anyway, man!
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Thanks
I knew there had to be something like this out here, I just couldn't find it...
I am just so appreciative that I sent a shout out on my Twitter account letting everyone know how fantastic Andrew is and all the work that goes on to make this website run...Thank you again...
Also, I read in another thread, about the "Note Attack" I spend quite a bit of time each day practicing that. I am definitely recognizing quicker. The thing is, I keep trying to use my PC Keyboard like a piano...no no no...that doesn't work,
I am just so appreciative that I sent a shout out on my Twitter account letting everyone know how fantastic Andrew is and all the work that goes on to make this website run...Thank you again...
Also, I read in another thread, about the "Note Attack" I spend quite a bit of time each day practicing that. I am definitely recognizing quicker. The thing is, I keep trying to use my PC Keyboard like a piano...no no no...that doesn't work,
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Re: Want to learn your notes? Here are FREE flash cards
The link appears to have expired, couldn't find it on a mirror either.
If you don't mind doing them on-line go here;
http://www.musictheory.net/index.html
and check on the "trainers".
There are keyboard and staff toyze to play with, as well as a whole set of fairly well animated theory lessons.
No voice track though and no Andrew - - which makes them all very dry, but the info is there.
If you don't mind doing them on-line go here;
http://www.musictheory.net/index.html
and check on the "trainers".
There are keyboard and staff toyze to play with, as well as a whole set of fairly well animated theory lessons.
No voice track though and no Andrew - - which makes them all very dry, but the info is there.
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