![]() We've always use "CDEFGABC" nomenclature to denote the notes. So, I've learned music initially in Hong Kong, then in Canada. Really hoping someone who initially learned music in French can shed some light. Basically, do different languages/countries refer to notes differently? Or is this just a French being different kind of thing? I just found something that blew my mind, and I had to get some more info on this. Undergraduate Student Read about flair in /r/musictheory and get your own! Other (formal music education, but not a professional musician) The above-listed resources are a thousand times more reliable! Related subreddits Please know that Wikipedia is especially bad for music theory topics. Audiciones y ejemplos, wiki with schemata examples and theory (Español)Įar training apps and websites here! Check our FAQ! Drop by our affiliated Music Theory Discord Server!."Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People" by Toby Rush, convenient, one-page summaries written by /u/keepingthecommontone of just about every music theory topic you might come across in freshman or sophomore theory!.Dave Conservatoire, a Khan Academy style website. ![]()
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