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		<title>Reading Music Notation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my last post on Professional Development Studies I mentioned about a text book containing information about music literacy. I included in my post about playing three notes E on the first line of the treble staff, B on the third or middle line of the treble staff, and F on the 5th or top line [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my last post on Professional Development Studies I mentioned about a text book containing information about music literacy. I included in my post about playing three notes E on the first line of the treble staff, B on the third or middle line of the treble staff, and F on the 5th or top line of the treble staff. After the student has heard these notes played by me, I would play them one at a time and get the student to write them down as a crotchet on the treble staff. This week I will play E (1st line) G (2nd line) B (3rd line), then play them one at a time in any order, asking the student to write them down as a crotchet on the treble staff. I will write about the next step next week.</p>
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