How To Read Sheet Music Basic Stuff (Part 3)
Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at 6:05 am
Here is the 3rd part. Sorry about the video zomming in & out…I have absolutely NO idea why the camera was doing that..yeah so i hope that didnt cause too much distraction. Anyways, hope this one helps! ________________________________________ General Infomation About Me I decided that i would help people who are beginners like myself by sharing the information that i have learned so far because i understand how confusing some of this stuff can get when you are trying to learn by yourself..
thanks for posting this!!!!
at 5:55 whats the difference if the lines are going up or down on the notes?
THANKYOU SO MUCHHH!!!
I don’t get it when you say “this would be a D2 or whatever. where do the numbers come from? Is that in the other videos?! Im a bit confused!
Me too, i don’t get that bit at all :S PLEASE someone tell us what it means!!!
Thanks

Thanks for taking the time to put these vids up.Really easy to follow.Keep them coming.
Your a star.
Thank you so much for putting this video up, you’re doing a great job.
The numbers are the octaves
so on the really low notes from the first c to the next b is the first octave so it’s c1 d1 e1 f1 g1 a1 b1 then the next c is the second c you meet so that one is c2 and d2 e2 f2 g2 a2 b2 and the next c is c3 because it’s the start of octave 3 
the octaves,
that’s why on the C it has small numbers on there.
the small numbers were meant to be whichever octave ish on there
How come everyone tells you to remember EGBDF and FACE etc. ?
Just end the alphabet on G instead. And start over from A.
If I use his mathematical sheet:
0.5=|E| 1=|F| 1.5=|G| 2=|A| 2.5=|B| 3=|C| 3.5=|D| 4=|E| 4.5=|F| 5=|G| (start from A again)
Not that difficult.. Just go backwards with the alphabet if you go down on the sheet.
for treble, 6.5 is C2 ryte?
im really confused now o.o
especially wen i read these comments xD
i understand part of it but sheet music still confuses me never was good at stuff like this.
i dont know if it helped the guy that asked but it helped me alot i understand the rest of sheet music but strugled on the lines above and below thank you very much 4 this you have helped me out so much….good teacher well done
thank A lot 4 putting all those videos .. U made it so easy 4 me to understand

gr8 Job & keep it up !
dat was great! at 1st i thought “crap, anoder one of those absolutely-no-help videos” but it changed the minute i watched it:) good for u
i copied everything u did and sed and drawn and made into a booklet and ma teacher has photocopied them and used them for her class’ thnx i didnt take the credit though
thnx i understand it even MORE now =]
here’s a way to remember the order LOL…:
gbdface (G)eorge (B)ush (D)ick (F)(A)(C)(E)
this is harder then math
but good vedio
omg ur so cute lol
thanks for the video….
Thanks for giving your time to teach us this tutorial was really helpful along with the other two and now I just need to practice reading the sheets.
thanks for your help….i have a favor to ask that will teach me how to use….pls help
1.go to nobuouematsu(dot)com
2.click on sheet music in the download area(you dont have to download anything only open it)
3.click on brass/sax then on “eyes on me” music
4.read the sheet music and if you can decipher it for me since you have experience…something like E,F,G,A,B,C,D,E,F,G etc add the sharp and flats if you can.i play trumpet if that changes anything?