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Chords in The Key of B Major

The document provides instructions for reading rhythms in 1/8 and 1/16 time. It includes examples of notation for 1/8 and 1/16 note values and rests with guidance for practicing reading the rhythms.

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Chords in The Key of B Major

The document provides instructions for reading rhythms in 1/8 and 1/16 time. It includes examples of notation for 1/8 and 1/16 note values and rests with guidance for practicing reading the rhythms.

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Chords in the key of B Major

Name of chord

written Notes in chord

B major

C# minor

D# minor

E major

F# dominant 7

G# minor

B
C#m
D#m
E
F#7
G#m

Finger to use

F# + B + D#

Baby + index + thumb

G# + C# + E

Baby + pointer + thumb

F# +A# + D#

Baby + index + thumb

G# + B + E

Baby + index + thumb

F# +A#+C# +E

Baby + index + pointer + thumb

G# + B + D#

Baby + index + thumb

B major

C# min

D#m

E major

F#7

G# min

More reading of 1/8's and 1/16th


Written by Len Barker

Reading with 1/8th note rests


Written by Len Barker

More reading of 1/8's and 1/16th's

Written by Len Barker

&

ah

&

ah

These two bars are the same. Two ways of writing the same pattern.

&

2 e

&

ah

&

&


Written by Len Barker

New 1/16th and 1/8's


By Len Barker

Reading review
Written by Len Barker

Playing Ties and Dots #1


Written by Len Barker

& 2

&3

1&

& 3

With a tie

&

With a dot
& 3

& 4

&

ties
1 &

a dot
2

&

3 & 4&

Just doted notes


1 &2 & 3

& 4&

More Dots and Ties


Written by Len Barker

Triplets
Written by Len Barker

TRIPLETS.

In music, if you wanted to divide a note


into 3 equal part, not two or four, you
would have a problem. The problem is,
we don't have a note to represent this.
This is why we have a triplet. You know a
triplet by the 3 above, or below a group
of three notes. This means you play "3"
notes in the same time it would take to
play "2" notes of the same value
* A rest may also be used.

Three notes
played in
the time of
two notes of
the same value.

T L 2

1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &


L 3 T

L2TL3

4 T L

L 4T

1 T L 2 T L 3 T L 4 T L

1 E & Ah 2 E & Ah 1 T L & T L 2 T L & T L


Eighth Note Triplets (part 1)


Written by Len Barker

1 Trip Let 2 Trip Let 3 Trip Let 4 Trip Let

Triplets (part 2)
Written by Len Barker

2
&
3 Trip Let 4 Trip Let



1 Trip Let

Eighth Note Triplets (part 3)


Written by Len Barker

1 Trip Let 2 Trip Let 3 Trip Let 4 Trip Let

1/16 notes and 1/8 note triplets


Written by Len Barker

1 Trip Let

&

3 Trip Let 4 Trip Let

Donations
Dear friends,
I hope this book is helping you with your music studies.
If you have some questions, please write and we will try and help you. Also
keep checking our webpage because we are adding to it all the time.
I have made this book available for you to download at no cost. In the past as a
teacher and musician, I have always been paid for my work. Over the years I
met many students that wanted to learn but there parents could not afford
lessons for them. I felt bad about this, and started teaching in the park once
every week for free to anyone that wanted to learn.
Now I can continue to help people learn music over the internet. For those that
can help us, a donation may be sent. This would be appreciated, because we do
have expenses, and would like to expand the work we are doing.

When donating,
Please email us first, and in the subject put donation.

[email protected]
We will send you the best address for you to send your donation to us. With your
donation, please also include your address, or phone number with the country
code, or your email address. We would like to thank you, and by doing so, you
will know that we did receive your kind help.
Thanking you in advance,
Len Barker.

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