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Question Posted Sunday August 21 2005, 8:39 pm


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can anyone take a look at that site for me and look at the sheet music for "Crucify" and tell me what notes those are.
I can play some parts of tori amos on keyboard just by ear but I DONT KNOW HOW TO READ SHEET MUSIC.. and its pissing me off.
So if anyone could help me.. i would greatly appreciate it. And I'll rate high if its good!

thanks in advance


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ncblondie answered Sunday August 21 2005, 10:18 pm:
Rather than tell you the notes since it will only leave you frustrated next time you find a song, I'll give you a link that will show you. You can follow the links to learn what the other things in sheet music mean.
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The treble clef is your right hand and the bass clef your left hand. You can find C by looking for the two black keys that are together and pressing the key directly the the left of them. You can find a picture of the keys and what notes in the sheet music go with them at the link below.
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Good luck.

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