How to read music - Tim Hansen

Like an actor’s script, a sheet of music instructs a musician on what to play (the pitch) and when to play it (the rhythm). Sheet music may look complicated, but once you've gotten the hang of a few simple elements like notes, bars and clefs, you're ready to rock. Tim Hansen hits the instrumental basics you need to read music.
Jinxsays...

And why does it usually start from C

And why are C# and Db the same?

And why not let B# exist and get rid of the notes we don't need.

Better yet, why not just have 11(12?) notes to match the number of tones in an octave.

(i only play tabs )

Fairbssaid:

So who decided there were seven notes in an octave and why?

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