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23 October 2013
Fingering Chart for Brass Band players
I did a quick search for a fingering chart just to provide some information for a student, and was amazed at the array of information that became available. There are so many fingering charts that have pictures, colored dots and other ways of showing which fingering is possible for certain notes, but I found many of them to be quite confusing and only covering a fairly limited range.
Fingering for Trumpet
Here are the fingerings for the notes you’ll be playing on your trumpet for at least the first few months. The first valve is the one closest to you, the second valve is the middle one, and the third valve is — you guessed it — the one farthest from you. The notation “0” means no valves at all.
Common Music Time Signatures
In music, a time signature tells you the meter of the piece you’re playing. Composers decide the number of beats per measure early on and convey this information with a time signature.
The two numbers in the time signature tell you how many beats are in each measure of music. A piece with a time signature of 4/4 has four quarter note beats; each measure with a 3/4 meter has three quarter note beats; and each measure of 2/4 time has two quarter note beats.
25 November 2012
26 October 2011
Music Theory - Chord Symbols
There are various Chord Symbols that can be combined to indicate many different types of chords.
Music Theory - Chords
Chords are notes played simultaneously. The most commonly used chords are constructed from stacked thirds. Chords can also be constructed from seconds, fourths or fifths but these types of chords are less common.
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