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🎵 What notes make up the chromatic scale?

Every melody and chord you hear comes from just 12 different notes.

  • The natural notes are A, B, C, D, E, F and G — seven letters that form the white keys on a piano.
  • The black keys on a piano represent these five in-between pitches with two possible names each.
  • A semitone is the smallest step in Western music — the distance from one key to the very next.

After G♯/A♭, the pattern restarts at A, one octave higher or lower.

Quick tip: memorise C-D-E-F-G-A-B first, then add the five sharps/flats in between.

💰 How much should I expect to pay for music theory lessons in Romford?

Music theory and reading lessons in Romford average £25/h per session.

This rate can vary depending on several factors:

  • Whether you need foundational basics or advanced sight-reading skills
  • Your teacher's background — university-trained musicians may charge more
  • Lesson length and frequency — weekly hour-long sessions versus shorter fortnightly meetings
  • The format — online lessons, in-person at your home, or at the tutor's studio

Opting for online tuition can reduce travel-related fees while maintaining quality.

Many offer a no-obligation introductory session to ensure a good fit.

🎼 What are the first steps to reading musical notation?

Reading music starts with understanding the staff — five horizontal lines that represent pitch.

  • The treble clef (𝄞) marks higher-pitched notes and sits at the start of the top staff.
  • Lower instruments like cello, bass guitar and trombone read primarily in bass clef.
  • A semibreve (whole note) lasts four beats, a minim (half note) lasts two, and a crotchet (quarter note) lasts one.
  • Lines and spaces each represent a specific pitch, which you can memorise with mnemonics.

Practise reading a few notes at a time, then gradually add rhythm and dynamics.

⭐ How highly are music reading instructors rated in Romford?

Learners in Romford rate their music theory and reading tutors 5⭐ on average.

This rating is based on 6 verified reviews from real students.

Positive reviews commonly mention progress in sight-reading confidence and exam preparation.

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