Each of the notes on a piano has a letter name and these piano notes are ordered just like the English alphabet. In music, we label the notes from A to G and then repeat from A again. However most people start learning from C as this makes songs easier in the beginning. Here are t...
This is the free version. It includes: PIANO NOTES SECTION on which you can click notes on the staff to see the corresponding piano key and its name, or vicev…
t written fingerings for all notes, the ones that are missing should be obvious. Write them in if you need to. Then play each exercise four times, as slowly as you need to be in control. If you keep playing wrong notes, slow down until you are able to play the exercise four times...
1) zoom in or enlarging sizeso the notes are easily read, 2) I think numbers of the notes can sometimes be confusing when it comes to playing with both hands, I think it would be good if there was an option to turn them on/off. Also, although I’m very happy that I subscribed,...
Learning the piano isn’t so bad when you know the basics of reading notes. In this short article, we walk you through the basics of piano notes for beginners. When you see sheet music for the first time, it could look like some kind of cave-man script from another eon. For the beg...
End your practices on a high note by taking a few minutes to let loose and play something really really fun. Maybe play without the metronome, not fuss if you play some wrong notes, sing along- whatever it takes. Just. Have. Fun. ...
Rocking the NotesNow, with your hands in the same positions, break up the C and G in your right hand. Play the same left hand sequence in exercise #2.Now try all these exercises while pressing down the sustain pedal. You’ll instantly sound 10x better!
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1. The Basics of Reading Piano Notes At the heart of piano sheet musiclies the grand staff, a combination of the treble clef, played with the right hand, and the bass clef, played with the left hand. These staves are the canvases on which notes from A to G are plotted, representing...
Free online electronic flashcard trains piano players to sight read musical notes on the grand staff. Piano sounds also provide ear training.