![]() ![]() ![]() Song arrangers will often place cue notes in a piece of sheet music to identify important parts played by another instrument. And be sure to look out for key changes throughout the piece as well. Once you’ve done this, play through some pentatonic and major scales in the song’s key to drill it into your head. Look at measure #1 (or the top of your chord chart) and identify the key. This will be KEY to your success (sorry – had to). Identify the key signature and key changes. Scan your music for these to successfully navigate through a song and keep you from derailing. al Coda coming up? Piece of cake, because the gigantic arrow you’ve drawn has already made you mentally prepared to jump back to the designated measure. Key change approaching? No worries, because you’ve got a big circle surrounding the new key signature. Second to your instrument, a pencil can be the most crucial tool in your arsenal! If you don’t read anything else in this post, then at least hear me out on this: please have a #2 pencil handy. ![]()
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