The Lines and the Spaces in Piano Music

January 2, 2010 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Your first experience with playing music from written notations will come as soon as you learn the notes. The first thing you have to do is to learn about the lines and the spaces of the staffs. On the diagram below, the notes used are all quarter notes. That refers to the rhythm of the notes which will be discussed later. The purpose of this diagram is to show you the notes as they are positioned on the staff.

If you look just at the actual lines of the staff, you will see that they are, going up, E-G-B-D-F. Some people remember this with little sayings, like “Every Good Boy Does Fine.” There are memory tricks for all the lines and spaces on both staffs. For the spaces of the treble clef, you will notice that the letters of the notes spell F-A-C-E.

Now, you can relate the notes on the page to the keys on the keyboard. Remember where the middle C is? The C on the left of the diagram above depicts middle C. The middle C is shown on an added line below the treble clef or above the bass clef. Using middle C as a reference point and your new knowledge of the letters that go with the notes, try to look at each note and then play the key it refers to.

Take the music you have at hand, and try to pick out a few notes on the piano from the treble clef. You might even be able to play a melody line by using this method. This will only get you started. However, every time you can have the satisfying experience of playing music, you should take it. The feeling will carry you on to want to learn more. Read more

Time after time, I have come across pianists who cannot read music well and rely on memorization to save them. Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling? If you want to take your sight reading to the next level then check out the piano course "Mastering The Art Of Piano Sight Reading!"

Best Online Piano Course

October 28, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Advice on How to Find the Best Online Piano Course

There are many online course in piano playing available on the Internet. Such courses are easily downloaded and whilst some come with video demos and sound bytes there are also courses which are free of charge too.

Man Enjoying The PianoWith the wide range of courses open to you spoiling you for choice, how do you find the course allowing you to get the best possible value for money?

The answer to this question is to do your research.  Have a close look at unbiased forums, neutral blog posts and reviews and see what they have to say about online piano lessons.

Reviews will be both positive and negative and it is up to you to weigh up the fors and againsts in order to decide which course is for you.  If the results show more positive reviews than negative, you can feel fairly confident that you have discovered a winning course and one that is within your reach.

It is important to check out the curriculum and levels of learning when you are looking for the most appropriate online piano course.  If you are a beginner make sure this is the level you go in at as anything more will make you feel completely out of your depth.  Read more

Beginners Course in Piano

October 28, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Learn by an Online Beginners Course in Piano in Your Own Time and At Your Own Pace

An online beginner’s course in piano presents the ideal opportunity for novices to become Beautiful Pianistfamiliar with the instrument. You will be taught the fundamentals of playing the piano such as reading music, how various parts of the piano function and the many different theories behind the art of music.

You will start by playing very simple tunes on the piano and once these have been mastered and you are able to read the notes and recognize the chords it will not be long before you are producing beautiful sounds from the piano keys.

An online beginner’s course in piano playing affords you the luxury of learning from the comfort of your own home, at a time and speed to suit you.  This is exactly the opposite of learning in class with a teacher on a fixed timetable.

No matter what time of day it is, if you feel the urge to tinkle the ivories you can do this with on line piano lessons.  The on line beginner’s piano course allows you the necessary flexibility when you lead a busy lifestyle.  You choose when to have the lessons according to your schedule and you can fit them around anything else you may have to do.

You will be provided with a good basic knowledge by using a beginner’s course in piano and before you know where you are you will be easily reading the notes and identifying which key a tune is in.  These elements are learned by memorizing and playing easy tunes to begin with. Read more

Online Piano Course

October 28, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Three Great Reasons to Enroll for an Online Piano Course

If you would like to learn to play the piano, ask yourself these three questions.  How would you like to enroll into a music learning environment Little Girl Playing Pianowhere there are no other students and where lessons move along at your pace in accordance with your needs?

Would you like to study without the teachers breathing down your neck all the time, but to be there when you need their advice?  Do you want to be the focus of attention throughout the learning process?  If you have answered yes to these questions you need to look at the opportunities available with online piano courses.

When you enroll for an online piano course you choose at what pace to work and there is no competition from other students as far as the attention of the teacher is concerned.  The decision of what to learn and what to skip is yours to make. Read more