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postheadericon Learn piano key playing

Have you ever wanted to “tickle the ivories?” Learning the basics of piano playing is not as difficult as you might think. Find out how you can learn the names of then notes and also learn where they are located on a piano keyboard by reading this article. A piano keyboard is made-up of a [...]

postheadericon Piano key frequencies

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a virtual keyboard showing the absolute frequencies in hertz (cycles per second), of the notes on a modern piano (typically containing 88 keys) in twelve-tone equal temperament, with the 49th key, the fifth A (called A4), tuned to 440 Hz (referred to as A440). Each successive pitch is [...]

postheadericon Five key tips for playing piano or keyboard

A tourist in New York City asked a local resident “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?†The passerby answered, “practice, practice, practiceâ€. Have you ever watched someone playing the piano with incredible skill and wondered how they do it? The answer is simple – P R A C T I C E. Learning to [...]

postheadericon Piano Finders: Key Numbering Systems

Key Numbering Systems

What to call the keys, or -Which C is that one over there? by Kendall Ross Bean Key numbering or naming systems There are several places where references are made to c(1), C(2), etc. The (1) would normally be written as a superscript (slightly above the height of the C) but, because some browsers will [...]

postheadericon Five Key Practice Tips for Playing the Piano or Keyboard by Tom Johnson

A tourist in New York City asked a local resident How do you get to Carnegie Hall? The passerby answered, practice, practice, practice. Have you ever watched someone playing the piano with incredible skill and wondered how they do it? The answer is simple P R A C T I C E. Learning to play [...]

postheadericon Piano Lessons for Beginners

Above you’ll see a piano keyboard with the colored stickers applied as you will find them in our book I CAN READ MUSIC. Above that you’ll see a diagram of a “musical staff,” which is the group of five horizontal lines. You can actually play the piano keyboard using your computer’s mouse, left clicking on [...]

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Where are my stickers?

You wouldn’t think of removing the letters and numbers on your computer keyboard or typewriter, would you? Children need a visual reference point, which the removable stickers provide in the beginning. The removable stickers on your piano help your child learn the geography of the piano, and are easily discarded later. Stickers also provide a [...]

postheadericon Gentle Piano learning software program to learn to play the piano keyboard and read music

Simplified music score representation

Gentle Piano™ is an effective teaching software tool for playing and learning songs, where the entire control over the program lays in the hands of the player. You will learn to play the piano and learn how to read music while playing real songs of your choice. Total interactivity using a connection to the piano [...]

postheadericon Children Piano

Below is a pair of sample pages from PIANO IS EASY Above you’ll find sample pages from PIANO IS EASY, and below it a picture of how your piano will look after you apply the 12 removable, numbered stickers. There are also many more songs that you and your child can try on our website [...]

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