How To Read Music Scores - Music Theory Crash Course
Music scores are used by composers, conductors, and music students. Being able to read a music score can come in handy if you're studying a piece of music and it's easy IF you know how the music score is organized. In this video we will look at how music scores are put together and how you can learn to read them to learn more about a piece of music and follow along with the ensemble.
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