




Directed, produced, and filmed by Academy Award–nominated and Emmy–winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman, City of Ghosts is a singularly powerful cinematic experience that is sure to shake audiences to their core as it elevates the canon of one of the most talented documentary filmmakers working today. Captivating in its immediacy, City of Ghosts follows the journey of “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently” – a handful of anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was taken over by ISIS in 2014. With astonishing, deeply personal access, this is the story of a brave group of citizen journalists as they face the realities of life undercover, on the run, and in exile, risking their lives to stand up against one of the greatest evils in the world today.
To learn more about Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (RBSS), click here:www.raqqa-sl.com/en/
The symbol at the far left of the staff tells you which notes the lines and spaces represent.
Music uses only seven letters: . After G, the cycle repeats. How to remember them on the Treble Clef: Spaces: Spell the word FACE . Lines: Use the mnemonic E very G ood B oy D oes F ine. 4. Rhythm: Your Heartbeat The shape of the note tells you how long to hold it. Whole Note (O): Hold for 4 beats. Half Note (d): Hold for 2 beats. Quarter Note (●): Hold for 1 beat. 5. Time Signature: Your Speed Limit Next to the clef, you’ll see two numbers (like 4/4).
Used for lower-pitched instruments (cello, tuba, left hand of the piano). The two dots surround the "F" line. 3. The Notes: Your Alphabet
The tells you how many beats are in each measure.
The is the foundation of music. It consists of five lines and four spaces . Notes are placed either on a line or in a space; the higher up the note sits, the higher the pitch. 2. The Clefs: Your Anchor
Used for higher-pitched instruments (flute, violin, right hand of the piano). The curl circles the "G" line.
The tells you which note gets the beat (usually the quarter note). To help you practice, let me know: What instrument are you interested in playing? Do you have a specific song in mind you'd like to read?
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The symbol at the far left of the staff tells you which notes the lines and spaces represent.
Music uses only seven letters: . After G, the cycle repeats. How to remember them on the Treble Clef: Spaces: Spell the word FACE . Lines: Use the mnemonic E very G ood B oy D oes F ine. 4. Rhythm: Your Heartbeat The shape of the note tells you how long to hold it. Whole Note (O): Hold for 4 beats. Half Note (d): Hold for 2 beats. Quarter Note (●): Hold for 1 beat. 5. Time Signature: Your Speed Limit Next to the clef, you’ll see two numbers (like 4/4).
Used for lower-pitched instruments (cello, tuba, left hand of the piano). The two dots surround the "F" line. 3. The Notes: Your Alphabet
The tells you how many beats are in each measure.
The is the foundation of music. It consists of five lines and four spaces . Notes are placed either on a line or in a space; the higher up the note sits, the higher the pitch. 2. The Clefs: Your Anchor
Used for higher-pitched instruments (flute, violin, right hand of the piano). The curl circles the "G" line.
The tells you which note gets the beat (usually the quarter note). To help you practice, let me know: What instrument are you interested in playing? Do you have a specific song in mind you'd like to read?





