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Exactly, they say #F instead of F#. Plus, on the right, it seems they're a little offset, too, making it more difficult. It was much easier with the old 15-note strips because you could literally "hear" the notes in your head and just count lines. Here, if we want to do that, we first need to memorize the order. For corrections, I put a piece of tape on the back side of the strip and then take one of the small punched pieces and lay it back in the hold. The tape holds it in place pretty well.
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Exactly, they say #F instead of F#. Plus, on the right, it seems they're a little offset, too, making it more difficult. It was much easier with the old 15-note strips because you could literally "hear" the notes in your head and just count lines. Here, if we want to do that, we first need to memorize the order. For corrections, I put a piece of tape on the back side of the strip and then take one of the small punched pieces and lay it back in the hold. The tape holds it in place pretty well.
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