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This guide explains the concept of sharps in music notation, using examples from the "All for Strings" method book. On page 18, measure 27 introduces a new note sequence: E.F#, D.F#, D.E, D.E.F#. It's important to recognize that when a sharp is indicated, it applies for the entire measure until a new one is introduced. Subsequent exercises include measures that further illustrate this concept, such as measure 33 with the notes G.E, F#, D.G, and others. Prepare your instrument and let’s explore sharps together!
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THE END Open your ALL FOR STRINGS book to page 18….number 27. SHOW ME WHEN YOU ARE READY
E F# D F# D E D E F#
The sharp comes BEFORE the note when you read it (so you know it’s coming) • When a sharp appears, it applies for the whole measure (until a new measure begins) E F# D F# D E D E F#
THE END Open your ALL FOR STRINGS book to page 19….number 33. SHOW ME WHEN YOU ARE READY
G E F# D G F# D E G D E F#
THE END Open your ALL FOR STRINGS book to page 21….number 47. SHOW ME WHEN YOU ARE READY