Tips For Reading Piano Music

January 1, 2010 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

With just a little success behind you, you can tackle the task of learning to read music. Of course there are a number of successful musicians that aren’t able to read music. They can simply listen to a song and play it by ear. They are able to make improvisations on simple things to deliver elaborate variations of well known songs. These musicians seem to know their instruments just as well as a singer knows his or her own voice.

You might be the type of person that can do that. You will learn more a little later about chords and improvisation. However, if you are just learning about the piano, it’s very likely that you will get more help from written music. Further, when you learn how to read music you will open a new world for yourself. You will be able to play songs that you have never heard before. Not only will you be able to play this music, but you can repeat your performance anytime you want to because the sheet music guides you note for note.

There is a great deal to learn. You will have to find out how each note is depicted. You will have to know what the staffs are that the notes are written on and what they look like. You will have to learn how rhythm, sharps, and flats are represented. Once you learn these basics, you can start to build on the knowledge. 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!"

How to Learn Piano Notes

May 8, 2009 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment 

Young Boy Playing The PianoHave you heard of the song Auld Lang Syne? If you know it, then it’s easy and fast to learn to play it on the piano. This song is a great way to learn the piano notes, which is one of the first steps in learning to play the piano.

Take a look at the piano keys and pay attention to the black notes. Auld Lang Syne is played on five separate black keys. Some people claim that it’s hard to learn the notes on the piano. But as experienced players can tell you, if you practice, you can learn the notes fast.

Whether you have a piano teacher who is guiding you, or whether you learned to play the piano on your own with the help of a CD, DVD, or book, you need to learn the letter names of both the white and black notes on the piano.

In order to learn the notes properly, you will need to have a piano of your own. If you don’t have one, then it’s a good idea to begin shopping now. You can’t really learn piano notes just by imagining them. It’s important to be able to both hear the notes and touch the piano keys to really cement this knowledge and make it easier to learn. Read more