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| [[file:Piano-Keys.png|thumb|left|450px|Piano Keys]] | | [[file:Piano-Keys.png|thumb|left|450px|Piano Keys]] | ||
| Identify the repeating pattern of keys on the piano. Find the note "C" on your keyboard, as shown in the image below. This is the first note of the C Major scale: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and back to C. | | Identify the repeating pattern of keys on the piano. Find the note "C" on your keyboard, as shown in the image below. This is the first note of the C Major scale: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and back to C. | ||
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* You can also see it this way: the black keys repeat a five-key pattern of two black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys, then three black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys. | * You can also see it this way: the black keys repeat a five-key pattern of two black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys, then three black keys separated by one white key, then two white keys. | ||
* This pattern is constant on all keyboards. Every note on the keyboard is represented in this single 12-note octave—they're just higher or lower in pitch. | * This pattern is constant on all keyboards. Every note on the keyboard is represented in this single 12-note octave—they're just higher or lower in pitch. | ||
* Treble Clef: '''E'''very '''G'''ood '''B'''oy '''D'''oes '''F'''ine and '''FACE'''. | |||
* Bass Clef: '''G'''ood '''B'''oys '''D'''o '''F'''ine '''A'''lways and '''A'''ll '''C'''ows '''E'''at '''G'''rass | |||
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! [[file:BasicMusicNotesBass.png|thumb|left|450px|Basic Music Notes]] | ! [[file:BasicMusicNotesBass.png|thumb|left|450px|Basic Music Notes]] | ||
! [[file:BasicMusicNotesTreble.png|thumb|left|450px|Basic Music Notes]] | ! [[file:BasicMusicNotesTreble.png|thumb|left|450px|Basic Music Notes]] | ||
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* The four spaces, from the bottom up, represent these notes: F A C E. | * The four spaces, from the bottom up, represent these notes: F A C E. | ||
* It may seem like a lot to remember, but if you use mnemonics—or word cues—that may help you remember them. For the lines, Every Good Boy Does Fine is the standard, and for the spaces, well, they spell out "FACE." Practicing with an online note recognition tool is another great way to reinforce these associations. | * It may seem like a lot to remember, but if you use mnemonics—or word cues—that may help you remember them. For the lines, Every Good Boy Does Fine is the standard, and for the spaces, well, they spell out "FACE." Practicing with an online note recognition tool is another great way to reinforce these associations. | ||
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== Notenbalk & Toetsen == | |||
De notenbalk en meerdere wetenswaardigheden <ref>[http://www.bloggen.be/blues/archief.php?ID=1053797 bloggen.de], Notenbalk</ref>. | |||
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| [[File:NotenbalkToetsen.png|thumb|left|1000px|Notenbalk & Toetsen]] | |||
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== Edelweiß == | == Edelweiß == |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 5 November 2014
I am trying to learn to play the piano. Here are some examples that might help.
Piano-Keys
Music Notes
The Wiki-How explains the music notes: [1]
Notenbalk & Toetsen
De notenbalk en meerdere wetenswaardigheden [2].
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Edelweiß
- YouTube, How to play Edelweiß on the the piano.
See also
Generic Websites
- MusicCarta.com, Piano lessons online with MUSICARTA.
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Reference
- ↑ WikiHow, 8 Ways to Read Music
- ↑ bloggen.de, Notenbalk