Why Mnemonics Are The Worst Way To Learn Note Names
Support my channel and receive special perks by joining! / @bradharrison Mnemonics are great for things that are related but don't have any pattern. Note names are not like that because they really follow a very simple pattern and mnemonics seem to cause as much confusion than understanding. ----- 0:00 - Problems with Mnemonics 1:29 - Good Mnemonics and Bad Mnemonics 2:34 - How Note Naming Actually Works 3:30 - Ledger Lines 4:29 - Other Weirdo Clefs 4:59 - A Failsafe for Treble and Bass Clef 6:02 - Storytime! ---- www.BradHarrison.ca www.patreon.com/bradharrison This video contains emojis that were designed by OpenMoji – the open-source emoji and icon project. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. Special thanks to OpenMoji!

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