Complete Guide to Reading Music: From Beginner to Advanced
Your definitive path from basic concepts to advanced music reading techniques, including effective learning strategies.
Your complete library to master music reading and music theory from scratch
Discover our complete collection of educational resources designed to help you master music reading, music theory and performance techniques. From beginner guides to advanced exercises, we have everything you need for your musical development.
Essential foundations to start your musical journey from scratch, with step-by-step guides and progressive exercises.
Your definitive path from basic concepts to advanced music reading techniques, including effective learning strategies.
Learn step by step the foundations of music reading, from basic notes to interpreting complete scores.
Avoid the typical mistakes beginners make and accelerate your musical learning process.
Master the basic concepts of solfège with practical exercises and effective techniques.
A daily routine of progressive exercises to develop your music-reading skills.
Fundamental and advanced concepts: clefs, intervals, keys and rhythm.
Discover the fascinating evolution of musical writing through the centuries.
Understand the different musical clefs and when to use each one in music reading.
Learn to recognize intervals on the staff and on the keyboard, with audio examples and practical exercises.
Understand key signatures, the circle of fifths and how to identify the key quickly.
Master rhythmic figures, time signatures and subdivision with piano-specific exercises.
Hand coordination, grand-staff reading, fingering and basic chords.
Learn to read sheet music specifically for piano, including hands-separate techniques.
Everything about Middle C (C4): its position on the keyboard, in both clefs, and the five-finger position.
Techniques for reading the grand staff simultaneously, with progressive coordination exercises.
Five-finger positions, thumb-under technique and fingering principles for reading fluently.
Major and minor triads, inversions, left-hand patterns and common progressions.
Put everything you've learned into practice with our interactive music-reading simulator
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