Learn to Sight Read Bass Clef for Piano
This is video screen capture of a flash tool I wrote to teach the bass clef on the piano. You can study to your hearts content by following this direct link: www.learn-bass-clef.info If you are interested in improving your sight reading skills, check out my book “The Secrets of Sight Reading Piano Music” at www.patternpiano.com I have many more free flash tools at my website www.pianochordfinder.org
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Digital Transition Question about Antennas?
I have an older tv and I don’t have cable. I bought the conveter box, hooked it up and the tv was really clear. However, the picture is constantly cutting out and ’searching for signal’. Does this mean that I need a better quality antenna for my reception or is that just the way the digital tv signal is?
