Andante (Walking Pace) - A B C - Treble Clef - Learn How to Read Notes One by One

Andante (Walking Pace) - A B C - Treble Clef - Learn How to Read Notes One by One

Learn to read music notes in treble clef A B C D E F G progressively in a few days with the help of sound and color. -- ALL VIDEOS (Treble and Bass clefs, Do Re... Si/Ti and A B/H C) --    • All 17 Notes - A B/H C and Do Re... Si/Ti,...   Use the above link to choose the video with the notation system corresponding to your country: 1. A (B) C D E F G: This is the system most common in English-speaking countries like the United States, UK, Canada, and Australia, as well as in countries like the Netherlands. 2. A (H) C D E F G: This system is very similar to the first one, but with a key difference! It's primarily used in Germany, Scandinavia (like Sweden, Norway, Denmark), Poland, and some other Central and Eastern European countries. 3. Do Re Mi Fa Sol La (Si): It's widely used in Romance language countries (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania), Latin America, and many other parts of the world. 4. Do Re Mi Fa Sol La (Ti): In contrast, English-speaking countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada often use this variant in their solfege system. -- NEW NOTES INDEX -- 00:42 C/G (2 notes) 01:30 E (3 notes) 02:13 D (4 notes) 03:14 F (5 notes) 04:07 A (6 notes) 05:02 B (7 notes) 06:00 C (8 notes) 06:59 D (9 notes) 07:57 B (10 notes) 08:54 A (11 notes) 09:54 E (12 notes) 10:52 F (13 notes) 11:51 G (14 notes) 12:55 A (15 notes) 13:54 B (16 notes) 14:55 C (17 notes) -- HOW TO USE THE VIDEO TO LEARN TO READ NOTES -- Use the videos regularly for 3 to 5 minutes, once or twice a day (don't try to learn all 17 notes in a single day) Don't move on to the next note if you're still unsure about reading the notes in the current video: go back or use the NEW NOTES INDEX above