Try this site: http://datadragon.com/education/reading/ :)
They read notes
Musicians read what is called sheet music in order to play music. which is notes you play on the instuments
You can play by ear, if you have super good hearing, but music sheet is better because you read the notes.
Underneath "Related Links" is a website with the piano sheet of "Hello". Simply click on the link, scroll down to the bottom, and underneath "Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music" you should find it. If you read the sheet music, you can figure out the range of notes.
I don't know but my friend once tried to get the notes for Dr Who on violin and it cost £60. So I wouldn't bother with sheet music and just try it by thinking of the notes and trying to match them with the sax. That's what I do and it helps you memorise the notes without having to read from the sheet.
They read notes
Musicians read what is called sheet music in order to play music. which is notes you play on the instuments
Sheet or notes. :-)
get the sheet off the floor and read the music notes off it. you can work out the rest!
Go to www.piano-sheet-music.piczo.com and in the green and black box just ask for the notes, not sheet music for any song, and the owner of the site would be glad to post the notes on the website.
The book "Reading Music Notes With Ease for the Earliest Beginner."
Yes they can, but they are limited when it comes to the higher notes.
u look @ the notes, identify wat they r and play em!
You can play by ear, if you have super good hearing, but music sheet is better because you read the notes.
Go to a music store and buy the sheet music. When you get home take out your clarinet then read the notes and play the music.
Underneath "Related Links" is a website with the piano sheet of "Hello". Simply click on the link, scroll down to the bottom, and underneath "Guitar Tabs & Sheet Music" you should find it. If you read the sheet music, you can figure out the range of notes.
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