Shouldn't reading music be as easy as reading English? Well, it can be!
Sheet music is often taught in the logical mind... 'these are the names of the notes, this is how you count rhythms...'. Yet, to a learner, this process often feels like pulling teeth.
Would it not be better to instinctively know the sound of the rhythm, and how to finger the notes, the instant you see some music?
That's called a kinaesthetic response, and these resources will help you develop it. Jump in to the fundamentals of reading sheet music on the ocarina.
Playing the ocarina with sheet music
The basic principles of reading sheet music on the ocarina.
Reading rhythms
Learn to read rhythm notation intuitively. Connect figures learned by ear to the visual patterns of notes.
Finding sheet music that fits your ocarina
Learn to identify range, and find music that fits your ocarina.
Utilising common patterns in music
Boost your reading by learning to recognise and perform common melodic figures.
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