How to Read Notes FAST using the Landmark System

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Been reading music for over 30 years and never heard of the Landmark System. Nice tutorial. You teach very similar to how I teach theory. Nice work. :)

LTTurnerJr
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Every Good Burrito Delivers Flavor.
All Good Burgers Dont Fall Apart.
Is good to know nemonics but you are correct it is much better to know landmark system. The reason is you will keep thinking of the nemomics every time you look at the stave.
Knowing where the landmarks are will help your mind recognize faster what the non landmark notes are. This makes you site reading better.😊

GameAGuy
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Great job teaching this. I will rewatch it so that I can begin to memorize the landmarks better. Thank you so much.

julissimo
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Bonjour à vous,
Monsieur Pang!

Je suis heureuse de prendre connaissance de votre méthode d'enseignement sur la musicalité des portées!

Merci infiniment d'en partager votre expertise en la matière!

Par votre approche; Vous en faciliter la compréhension du mode de fonctionnement d'une partition, mais encore!

Vous en inculquer le goût d'en savoir-faire !

Votre méthode mérite d'être connu!

Merci aussi, d'être un être posé et calme qui en aimer musique et gens! Et ce, afin d'en transmettre :

<< Savoir édifiant!>>

Cordialement vôtre!

Madame Patricia Picard.B
Québec Canada

patriciapicard
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what is complicated is not to associate a name with a note but to associate the sound corresponding to this note (the frequency) as well as to associate the interval which exists between a note and another note. It is complicated to sing ascending or descending intervals of thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, sevenths ❤❤❤

normanzurich
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New to reading base line and had been confused. Brilliant tutorial, well laced for a newbie and having a visual at the same time really helped. I'm going to re-watch this a lot and make notes. Sorry, pun not intended. Thanks for making and sharing this.

BilliesCraftRoom
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Very good instruction to memorize the notes, appreciate your efforts, May God bless you.

jaimelopez
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These are the best hand-drawn straight lines I have seen in a while!! I am in awe, and envious at the same time.
Also, thank you for the great explanation!

CelsoARRibeiro
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I like this Tutorial. It is straight to the point and very helpful. Thank you for this.

kookianmin
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I learnt this system as far back as 1968 when I was a 6 year old learning to play the piano....here in the UK.

neilanthonyhaywardlewis
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My takeaway is to learn just a few “absolute” notes and deduct “relative” notes from those landmark notes while learning to read music, with the end goal to eventually be familiar with all notes “absolutely”. Makes sense, I do this on guitar. No way I’ll memorize 144 fret positions on guitar, but the 25% I do have in muscle memory generally gets me the rest of the way there

fhatsker
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Great lesson. I didn't know the bass staff existed. Now the low notations makes sense. Thanks.

scotturnquist
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Thank you for demystifying musical notation! I learned some of this when I was a kid; but since then notation has eluded me. I will listen to this again a few more times!

s.terris
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Great system, but I still feel like I need a compound eye to see all the notes while playing

lowlightevangelist
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Excellent video simplifying it. Also for the Bass Clef you can mentally go up 2 notes, so a written C note in Bass Clef becomes E.

fabz
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Thank you for the step by step video! I am starting (late) to learn how to read music and this is the best video explaining how this works. Not hard at all!

horaciogomez
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Thank you for the lesson, Eward. you did a great job of simplifying the scales / notes.

lpaone
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Bass cleff spaces up: all cows eat grass
Bass cleff lines down: a fine dining bovine gourmet

tylerhammondjazzexperience
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Hey, thank you. Reading music has always given me a hard time, so this is a great reminder.

ibear
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I haven't read music in decades. I'm now learning the Bach Prelude BWV 998 for guitar. I'm reading the notes out loud and imaging where they are on the guitar tuned in DADGAD.

tangobayus