Reading guitar sheet music - Why not!

You can read sheet music. Yes you can!
A message from Jason Silver:
“To many people, reading sheet music is an intimidating, mysterious activity. But it doesn’t need to be! It’s actually quite simple, once you understand the secret behind it.
At “ReadSheetMusic.info,” my desire is to teach you how to read sheet music as quickly as possible. I’ll take away the mystery, and put reading sheet music within your grasp.
Since 1999, I’ve made this course available at www.notationmachine.com. So many people have enjoyed it that I decided to give it a web page of its own. I’ve also added some more chapters so that if you really want to learn, you can get beyond the basics.
In any case, there is enough information to easily get you started reading sheet music right away! Try it for yourself, and then tell your friends!”
Subject headings in clude: Understanding the Basics of Counting Rhythms, Reading Notation Rhythms, Dotted Notes - Reading Complicated Syncopation and Accents and Markings. And that’s not all, there’s also Basics of Pitches, Clefs & Staves, Intervals, Flats & Sharps, Key Signatures, Time Signatures, Reading Exercises, and Practicing Effectively. I wonder if you learn advanced invisibility!
http://readsheetmusic.info/

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