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How do you read staff music?

As the name suggests, the staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces. (The staff can be infinitely added up and down, but it is nothing more than the seven notes, but they are in different groups and have different pitches)

The commonly used ∮ is a high note. One is a bass symbol (sorry, I can’t type it out. It refers to the other one that often appears together with ∮). There are two other ones called heavy rising and heavy falling

rests, (that is, empty beats). : Full rest (one beat) Half rest (half beat) Quarter rest (quarter beat) Eighth rest (one eighth beat) Sixteenth rest (one sixteenth beat) Thirty-second rest (One-thirty-second beat) Adding a dot after a rest means adding half of the original rest of the rest.

Correspondingly, the note beat is the same as the rest beat above (the difference is that the rest is empty Beats, the notes are what we want to perform) are: whole note (one beat), half note (half beat), quarter note (quarter beat), eighth note (eighth beat), sixteenth note (tenth note) One sixth beat) A thirty-second note (one thirty-second beat) with a dot after the note means half of the original beat of the note.

Okay, combined with the above, now Let’s talk about reading music!

Do re mi fa so la si (roll call) respectively corresponds to C D E F G A B (note names)

Take ∮ as an example and add a line under it, which is the middle C. Going up is the high-pitched area, and going down is the bass area. This sound is called do. (On the 29th white key from right to left on the piano) It is located in group 1 of small letters. (In the same group as the international standard pronunciation la)

# is a sharp sign (to the right), and b is a flat sign (to the left). You can see that these two symbols are mostly on the black keys. But there are exceptions, mi's # is on fa, si's # is on do. On the contrary, the b of fa is on mi, and the b of si is on do. (white keys)

The above are all based on the piano as an example.

I hope my answer can be helpful to you!