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  1. 22 maj 2016 · Here is a three-step process for tackling the unknown German in your music. Mahler Symphony No. 9 from rehearsal 12-13 is a common orchestra audition excerpt, so we’ll use it to illustrate the process.

  2. 13 maj 2010 · German not only has a few extra letters of the alphabet (ä, ö, ü, Ä, Ö, Ü and ß), it also has different names for musical notes as well. This was something I first discovered many years ago whilst visiting a school in Willich near Düsseldorf, when spotted something labelled as “H” in the music room.

  3. 19 maj 2016 · Every word, note and symbol is a hint from the composer on how a piece should sound, so, if you gloss over words you don’t understand, you're missing elements of the composer’s instructions. Here's a three-step process for tackling the unknown German in your classical music.

  4. 27 wrz 2017 · Learn how to read music notes. This lesson is for beginners. Basic music theory tutorial on how to read sheet music. Learn how to remember the names of notes...

  5. 20 lut 2020 · Learn how to properly write note stems, accidentals, dotted notices and rest, including an introduction to enharmonic equi... Get started with musical notation.

  6. 10 sie 2023 · At least in Scandinavia and Germany two notes are marked differently than in most other countries: I have heard that this is due to mistake in interpreting messy sheet notes, as ♭ is close to b and ♯ resembles H.

  7. There are seven musical notes and two main systems for naming them: A B C D E F G, and DO RE MI FA SOL LA SI. Each system has variations depending on the country that uses it: H instead of B, TI instead of SI.

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