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Quick Music reading question

Unread post by EnFuego » Sat Sep 03, 2005 2:01 am

Okay, I think this should be a relatively easy question. When reading sheet music and you see a "C" note, how do you know which "C" on the fretboard that it is?
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Unread post by Coldchillin » Sat Sep 03, 2005 9:36 am

You need to find the middle C on your guitar and go from there. Then you just need to remember from where the last one was and go up/down the octave. I BELIEVE middle C is on your A string, 3rd fret. I am not certain as I haven't read music for guitar and don't have it with me. Sorry if this doesn't help, but if that is indeed middle C, you can take it from there. I believe the next octave of C after that would be the first fret of your B string. That is the C in the second to top space on a staff.
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Unread post by EnFuego » Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:00 am

thanks...i thought it had to be something like that, b/c i've done a little reading for piano (i dont play, my mom does, but i've messed around on it), i just had no idea where middle c was on a guitar.

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Unread post by cruz610 » Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:21 pm

depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Sep 25, 2005 6:09 pm

cruz610 wrote:depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
this is actually correct because guitar music is written an octave higher than it is sounded. so "high C" in guitar notation is actually middle C, and "middle C" is actually low C
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Unread post by EnFuego » Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:30 pm

fatjack wrote:
cruz610 wrote:depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
this is actually correct because guitar music is written an octave higher than it is sounded. so "high C" in guitar notation is actually middle C, and "middle C" is actually low C
I don't really understand what you're saying. Say I am looking at sheet music. Do I play the "C" on the "A" string (3rd fret) for middle "C" or would I play the "C" on the 1st fret of the "B" string.
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Oct 09, 2005 8:37 pm

EnFuego wrote:
fatjack wrote:
cruz610 wrote:depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
this is actually correct because guitar music is written an octave higher than it is sounded. so "high C" in guitar notation is actually middle C, and "middle C" is actually low C
I don't really understand what you're saying. Say I am looking at sheet music. Do I play the "C" on the "A" string (3rd fret) for middle "C" or would I play the "C" on the 1st fret of the "B" string.
if middle C is notated on the sheet music then, you would play C on the A string

but you need to understand that you aren't actually playing the pitch of middle C, you are actually playing low C. it doesn't effect what you would play, but its still an important FYI
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Unread post by EnFuego » Sun Oct 09, 2005 10:20 pm

fatjack wrote:
EnFuego wrote:
fatjack wrote:
cruz610 wrote:depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
this is actually correct because guitar music is written an octave higher than it is sounded. so "high C" in guitar notation is actually middle C, and "middle C" is actually low C
I don't really understand what you're saying. Say I am looking at sheet music. Do I play the "C" on the "A" string (3rd fret) for middle "C" or would I play the "C" on the 1st fret of the "B" string.
if middle C is notated on the sheet music then, you would play C on the A string

but you need to understand that you aren't actually playing the pitch of middle C, you are actually playing low C. it doesn't effect what you would play, but its still an important FYI
Thanks for the help. So, when I play that C on the A string (middle C on guitar) it is the same pitch as the Low C for an instrument like a piano,etc, and playing a C on the B string is the same as the middle C on a Piano?
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Oct 09, 2005 11:04 pm

EnFuego wrote:
fatjack wrote:
EnFuego wrote:
fatjack wrote:
cruz610 wrote:depends on the kind of music you are reading. For the middle c, it would be on the B string, first fret.
this is actually correct because guitar music is written an octave higher than it is sounded. so "high C" in guitar notation is actually middle C, and "middle C" is actually low C
I don't really understand what you're saying. Say I am looking at sheet music. Do I play the "C" on the "A" string (3rd fret) for middle "C" or would I play the "C" on the 1st fret of the "B" string.
if middle C is notated on the sheet music then, you would play C on the A string

but you need to understand that you aren't actually playing the pitch of middle C, you are actually playing low C. it doesn't effect what you would play, but its still an important FYI
Thanks for the help. So, when I play that C on the A string (middle C on guitar) it is the same pitch as the Low C for an instrument like a piano,etc, and playing a C on the B string is the same as the middle C on a Piano?
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Unread post by i am sam2 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 11:08 pm

the whole music reading system really doesnt make sense to me. i mean, i understand most of it, clefs, the middle c's, etc. but i just cant help but wonder if there isnt an easier way. maybe its just that i dont know enough to fully understand...
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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Oct 09, 2005 11:11 pm

i am sam2 wrote:the whole music reading system really doesnt make sense to me. i mean, i understand most of it, clefs, the middle c's, etc. but i just cant help but wonder if there isnt an easier way. maybe its just that i dont know enough to fully understand...
would you prefer to go back to chant notation?

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Unread post by Beauford33 » Sun Oct 09, 2005 11:15 pm

fatjack wrote:
i am sam2 wrote:the whole music reading system really doesnt make sense to me. i mean, i understand most of it, clefs, the middle c's, etc. but i just cant help but wonder if there isnt an easier way. maybe its just that i dont know enough to fully understand...
would you prefer to go back to chant notation?

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Unread post by fatjack » Sun Oct 09, 2005 11:20 pm

Beauford33 wrote:
fatjack wrote:
i am sam2 wrote:the whole music reading system really doesnt make sense to me. i mean, i understand most of it, clefs, the middle c's, etc. but i just cant help but wonder if there isnt an easier way. maybe its just that i dont know enough to fully understand...
would you prefer to go back to chant notation?

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