Music Guide Home
The home of the music guide which will help you to
find what you want if you don't know the proper musical terminology
Key signatures, sharps and flats
Those bits in the music which throw you because they
are a little bit higher or lower than you thought they were going
to be - they are probably the fault of a sharp or a flat, or the
key signature that the piece of music is in.
Clefs
Are the notes on each line in different clefs the
same? Nope - that would be far too easy! Click here to find out the
differences and to see that there is a reason behind having different clefs
rather than just to confuse us poor singers.
Time signatures
"I got rhythm ..... Who could ask for anything more?",
or so the song goes - make sure you've got the correct rhythm or
you'll look a bit silly - it's all to do with the time signature.
Dynamics
Loud or soft?
It is definitely worth knowing before you open your mouth to sing. Have a look
here to see how the composers make it easy for us and tell us how
loud or soft to sing. Also included is getting louder or softer.
Expressions
All those
expressions telling us how to sing pieces are in Italian or German or whatever.
Have a look here rather than having to learn four or five languages.
Tempo
Although
the conductor infront of you has sole responsibility for the speed at which a
piece of music is performed you can help them by having a good idea
if the piece is speeding up, slowing down or whatever. This section
will help you.
Note length and pitch
Isn't
it amazing that, with the massive diversity of music, that they all use the same
notes? Have a look here to see about those notes that are used.
The squiggly bits
Music is choc-a-bloc full of squiggly bits - if
you don't know what they are called it can be really difficult to find
information on them - have a look here and see if you recognise any.
This section will be expanding greatly in the future so keep an eye
on it