Friday, March 13, 2015

Double Symbols/Game Changers

Only one more post to end my Introduction to Music Theory.

The rest will be up to you my dear bloggers if you want to proceed or advance in Music Theory.

We talked about what you need, what to write, what should be in those lines, how to count them, what clef to use, now what happens if you add these things I like to call “Game Changers”  

I am going to talk about the 4 basic one in this blogs and one important symbol in the next blog.


For start this should be memorized in your head how each note should sound in a key signature but let’s pretend that it isn't there and show you how they look imaginable.

The flat next to a note is just simply lowering down the sound.



This sharp next to the note just raises the sound higher than before



SO those are the really starter ones but now what if we add one more flat or sharp?
How to they look like? Well this this is how they look.



That’s how the double flat looks like. Simply right? Just adding another flat to the flat making the sound much much much! lower than it was before.

Now you probably think that a double sharp has two sharps next to it but IT DOESN’T!



That’s how a double sharp looks. It just raises the sound of the note much much much! higher. Now if anyone asked how a double sharp looks like you’ll sound smart enough to answer it instead of thinking its two sharps next to a note.

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