Reading Music

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Apologies! The data center that hosts eMusicTheory.com had a serious power outage (despite backup power generators and redundant power sources...), and was offline for about half a day (if you're technically-inclined, the gory details are here ). Also: ongoing tweaks to the look of the drills, and support added for displaying time signatures (for in-progress changes to the rhythm drills). | 1 June, 2010 | Enabled MIDI support for the online drills for students of subscribing teachers. It's available for any of practice drills, and for assignments if the teacher selects it. http://www.emusictheory.com/

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The Mystery of Sheet Music To many people, reading sheet music is an intimidating, mysterious activity. But it doesn't need to be! It's actually quite simple, once you understand the secret behind it.

How to read sheet music... a free course.

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