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The staff is a unified, symmetrical system.

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18 Jul 2023 04:06 - 27 Jul 2023 08:58 #47959 by hellene


This week we are spreading what should be included in every music textbook:

The staff is an indivisible symmetrical system that includes lines, spaces between them, and white keys as a whole.

The bass and treble clefs mirror each other.

This integration supports the integrity of the entire system, preventing its fragmentation into isolated parts. This framework naturally aligns with human perception, unifying all the main centers of perception.

As a result, learning notes, tonalities, and theory becomes significantly faster.

This system, historically, has been the foundation for the development of written language of music. It was described by Guido of Arezzo in his treatise "Micrologus".

The unity of all the spatial elements of music is the basis of the musical system. In fact, it is the original and traditional one.

The modern approach, which erroneously replaced this system as "traditional", considers all its parts in a fragmented manner. This is why most people are unable to quickly learn how to read sheet music and properly develop their musical ear.

You can copy the illustration, text, and distribute it anywhere.

It is especially important to share this information with professional music educational institutions, ministries, and organizations responsible for music education at the national level.

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Thank you very much for spreading the truth about music system!

Sincerely yours,

Hellene Hiner

Try different learning approach and see for yourself, how it works by following this link:

https://globalmusiceducation.com/pages/try-it-yourself [/url]

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