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Who taught me music score? (Look at the picture and talk)

1.B is a falling tone symbol, and the corresponding sound of drawing b on the staff should be falling tone.

2.3.5. It makes no difference whether it is down or up. Don't worry. As for solid and hollow, solid is a shot.

The heart is a note of two beats.

4.6. In notation, adding dots on numbers means high octave and adding dots on numbers means low octave. Because the notation is only represented by 1-7, when you sing dolomite, one "two" higher is represented by 1, one octave higher plus two points, and so on, and one octave lower is the same.

7. It means three beats. If it's a real shot, it's one and a half beats.

8.9. The connection at the top and the connection at the bottom are the same, which means ... How can I put it? Let me see, I don't know how to say it ... just ... can you sing Dongfanghong? The "square" in the first sentence "Oriental ~ Red" is equivalent to a connection between a 5 and a 6 ... I really don't know how to make this clear.

10. This means that this score is written in E-flat major, and the word "two" in your notation (that is, 1) should correspond to the word "mi" in the staff. If you still don't understand, find a piano. The sound made by black keys in front of Mi should be your Duo.

I don't know if I made myself clear. . .