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Many friends complained to me that I couldn't read the staff, even after I bought the staff course. . . Ok, let's talk about it briefly here ~ (don't bother if you don't like it! ) wear one if you like ~

I believe that as long as you read it patiently, the staff will become very simple for you.

Learning staff is actually very simple. If you want to learn the staff, you have to introduce the bass area.

I don't know if you know the piano. There are 88 keys on the piano. The picture below shows the sounds corresponding to the 88 keys of the piano.

Example 1

You may be a little dizzy, hehe ~ The sound above is getting higher and higher from left to right. The sound learning area is to give you a general understanding of pitch.

The bottom long line of the staff is called line, the top one is called line, and the top one is called line. One room between the first and second lines, two rooms between the second and third lines, and so on ~

The short line added to the staff is called the upper plus one line, and the upper plus one line is called the upper plus two line; The first short line added downward is called downward plus one line, the second is downward plus two lines, and so on ~

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On the guitar, the empty string in C key is 3 6 2 5 7 3 from low to high (bass and treble are really difficult to play. . . Sorry, if you can't see clearly. . . )

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On the staff, these sounds are ea d1g1b1e2.

The 1(do) we usually say is called the central c, which is the third fret on the fifth string and the c 1 in a small group on the staff.

In the example 1, there are two clefs. One is the treble clef and the other is the bass clef.

First, the treble clef

The treble clef is the most commonly used and common, and the sound on the next line of clef is the central C, that is, c 1 (see example 1 for details).

Second, the bass clef

Bass clefs are also common. It should be noted that the upper plus line of the bass clef and the lower plus line of the treble clef represent the same tone, that is, the alto C (see example 1 for details).

Third, the alto clef (rare on the guitar, only for understanding)

The alto clef is also called the mobile clef, which can move the position of the clef. Where the arrow of clef is recorded, the corresponding position is the central C.

Having introduced the above, if you have seen it, I believe you have a general understanding of pitch, and then introduce the notes. Learning notes is to let everyone know the length of each note (that is, the length of each note).

First of all, please understand the components of notes.

Then, in order to save readers time. . . Directly on the picture. . .

The above two pictures are staff and record respectively. The notes from top to bottom are getting shorter and shorter, and each note in the upper layer is twice as long as that in the lower layer.

Not to mention notation, but the following points should be paid attention to when writing notes on the staff:

1. When writing, the pen should be vertical, and the length is generally the distance between the three.

2. The trunk above the third line in Fu Tou is downward, and the trunk below the third line is upward.

3. The downward stem is recorded on the left side of the note and the upward stem is recorded on the right side of the note.

4. Fu Tou occupies a space, and the Fu Tou of the note inclines from lower left to upper right.

5. The operator's tail should be written on the right side of the operator's pole and bent towards Fu Tou.

The notes are finished, you know ~ you are not dizzy. . .

After reading the above, you have a basic understanding of the staff The following are some common special symbols.

Lifting mark

Semitone symbol (#): means to raise the voice by a semitone. On the guitar, the center C is the third fret of 5 strings, and #c is the fourth fret of 5 strings.

Minus sign (b): it means to lower the sound by a semitone. On the guitar, the center C is the third fret of 5 strings, and #c is the second fret of 5 strings.

Double sharp sign (×): It means to raise the tone by a whole tone. For example, x1is 2.

Re-drop signal (bb): indicates that the sound has dropped due to various reasons. For example, bb2 is 1.

Minus sign (unable to type ...): refers to restoring the raised or lowered sound to its original pitch.

The real reduction is not so big. . This shape is right. . .

Second rest

A rest is a symbol for recording sound interruption.

A famous musician performed, put a watch on the piano, sat in front of the piano and played nothing. 4 minutes 13 seconds later, he left. Later, he said that he didn't play nothing, but his mind was full of music. . . - -

The duration of the rest is the same as the duration of the note. As long as everyone knows the notes, the rest will come naturally.

Three dots and rests.

Some notes or rests add a dot or two after Fu Tou. Such points are called attachment points.

The role of dots is to increase the duration of notes or rests by half. If you add two dots, it is the original note duration plus half and a quarter, and so on ~

Ok ~ that's all the basic knowledge of staff ~ alas, it's so difficult to type. . .