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reading notes..


Question Posted Tuesday October 23 2007, 11:26 pm

i don't know how to read notes, but want to be on broadway some day. how can i learn inexpensivly?

14/f


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iammow answered Thursday October 25 2007, 1:26 am:
You can go to a local music store and buy a book on music/note reading and learn from it step by step easily. Book prices range but usually start at about $5.00 and can go up alot higher based on the kind of book and its contents.
You can even learn from different music reading sites online if you like. Do a google search on note reading. You'll also have to figure out if your an alto,soprano,bass,etc. to properly get the right music for your voice.

Good luck with your future asperations!

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missbananafontana answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 4:12 pm:
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That is a link to a product for learning notes that cost a mere $4.95.

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