Note Reading is essential when you play an instrument. It is the language you read in my class! It is the language that we read to play music together. If you struggle with note reading, here are some resources to help! It takes practice, just like any other skill. The more you practice, the better you get!
If you are in Orchestra I, you will have longer to work on note reading. Many of you do not note read, or find it difficult. We will work on it a lot in class!
In Orchestra II, you need to be a good note reader. If you are struggling, use the web pages here to get caught up. You need to do this quickly, since we will be using note reading skills every day.
Khan Academy - excellent videos that explain note reading and rhythm concepts.
Music Theory - great lessons and practice for note reading and rhythm counting, games and exercises.
Tone Savy - note naming practice!
If you are in Orchestra I, you will have longer to work on note reading. Many of you do not note read, or find it difficult. We will work on it a lot in class!
In Orchestra II, you need to be a good note reader. If you are struggling, use the web pages here to get caught up. You need to do this quickly, since we will be using note reading skills every day.
Khan Academy - excellent videos that explain note reading and rhythm concepts.
Music Theory - great lessons and practice for note reading and rhythm counting, games and exercises.
Tone Savy - note naming practice!