Reading Music

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Reading Music (index.shtml) | Updated: 21-Nov-2008 - 15:25

Reading is the ability to reproduce music from written notation. It includes five phases: note recognition, alternate note locations, rhythm recognition, fingering considerations, communication terminology and interpretations.

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Reading Standard Music Notation on the Ukulele

It's not as hard as you think with the right plan of attack


Reading Music in Open Position, Single Note Studies- Primer

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Reading music is not as hard. It may be new and unfamiliar to you but is not hard when you have a proper plan of attack.

Reading music on the ukulele is easier than reading music on guitar or piano. There are only four strings with a smaller range of possible notes.

Standard music notation has been the Lingua Franco of musicians, both professionals and hobbyists for many centuries.

Reading standard music notation opens you up to vast world of published music.

Reading simple melodies in open position is the first step to reading music on the uke.


Reading on the Ukulele

  • Reading Basics (coming soon )
  • The basics of reading. Clefs, time signatures, repeats, dynamics and more...

  • Enharmonic Equivalents
  • Alternate Note Names - Any note on the ukulele fingerboard can have up to five different names.

  • TAB and Chord Grids
  • Alternate Music Notation - Reading TAB and Chord Grids on the ukulele

  • Reading in First Position - Part 1
  • Reading Standard Music Notation in first or open position. Very easy songs to get one started on the read to reading music to be played on the ukulele.

See UkuleleLesson for more information on common ukulele tunings.


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