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While learning, break things down and give each your full attention. The conscious mind can only focus on one thing at a time. Sheet music is simpler than it looks. Music consists of 5 horizontal lines and notes are represented by circling these or the spaces between them.

Each of these positions is a different note and their pitch goes up toward higher lines:. Each one of these correlates with a fingering on your fingering chart.

For example, the second line from the bottom is G and circling this tells you to play a G on your instrument. On an ocarina in C, you would use the fingering shown to the right:. Now you're probably asking 'how am I supposed to remember what all of these lines are? There are also mnemonics that can help. The lines spell the word 'F A C E' for instance. Look up a sheet music tutorial if you want others. At first this will be difficult and you'll have to slowly work out every one, such as by counting from G.

Remember that the mind loves to automate things that you do frequently. After a few days of working on this you'll begin to know the notes automatically. Remember to allow yourself to suck. Trust me—you WILL improve. As your skill continues to improve you'll stop thinking about the individual notes and instead look at the shapes that they form or the spaces intervals between them.

For example, the following shows two instances of a common pattern; play a note, play the note above, then play the starting note again.

First from G, then again from high D. As you progress you will be able to play such patterns without caring about the named value of a higher note. You just ascend to the next note in the scale, then drop back down again. While sheet music is able to represent vastly more information than tabs including rhythm and style it's still imperfect. There are subtle differences in real world music that bring it to life and they cannot be represented in sheet music. To learn these you have to develop your ear.

In a sense learning from sheet music alone is like trying to pronounce a foreign language you've never heard, it will never sound right. Rhythms are an easy way to begin cultivating your ear.



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