G major has only 1 sharp - an F♯, the "♯" symbol is placed on the F line on the top of the staff on the treble clef and comes before the time signature.
On the bass clef the ♯ symbol is placed on the second line from the top.
Hope that makes sense.
just below the line of the musig sheet
a decrecindo looks like this > because the music gets softer, and the cresindo looks like this < because the music gets louder.
look down at the bottom of the sheet...
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any other music sheet (i.e. piano music) it is read and looks the same way, its just played differently
what does the key of g major look like on sheet music
just below the line of the musig sheet
To find sheet music I look it up on google like free sheet music for song so and so.
a decrecindo looks like this > because the music gets softer, and the cresindo looks like this < because the music gets louder.
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You can find and download sheet music for piano by searching online on websites like MusicNotes, Sheet Music Plus, or IMSLP. Look for the specific piece you want to play, purchase or download the sheet music, and then print it out or save it to your device to play on the piano.
look down at the bottom of the sheet...
It's under copyright. Look for it in music sheet stores.
You can find the piano sheet music on amazon.com, ebay, just look it up.
look up free sheet music for flute on the internet
any other music sheet (i.e. piano music) it is read and looks the same way, its just played differently
It looks like most other standard sheet music. The most common style for an instrument such as a clarinet is known as the 'Treble Clef'. There are 5 lines, which gives four spaces for the composition to be written.