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Reading Music

Jason

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Who can read music? How well can you read? Do you feel everyone should read music? How does reading music broaden your horizons? Myself, not being a dorky showoff, lol, but I can read music very well, but I took piano lessons in 2nd grade and then studied percussion in high school. Nonetheless, I know you don't need to read music to be good at music.
 
Apart from listening to music or watching them live or on TV, which I understand and appreciate very well, I don't get into further reading of music or songs. I have never taken music lessons. It's not something popular over here.
 
Apart from reading poems when I was still in college, I'm not sure if I have attempted to read music. I'm not sure if I have the head to study music. I will just stick to listening to music.
 
Do they read music differently? I almost got thrown off by the OP titled but after reading it, I figured out he's talking about taking music lessons. I've done that so many times and I still attend my violin music lesson classes both online and offline.
 
I don't think it's everyone that will be interested in reading music because it is something very different from how you read ordinary books. There is a way to read music for you to even know how to sing it if you find yourself in a situation where ever you are asked to sing using a music book with the keytones especially for example if you're playing a piano.
 
I've been reading music since I was a kid. I took music lessons in my 3rd grade, it was when I got so used to reading music. I have music classes that I still attend online now once in a while.
 
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