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....I want to learn to play the piano but I can't read sheet music yet. I'm looking for a website that gives just the notes.


Any help would be appreiciated.

2006-09-28 09:41:18 · 9 answers · asked by *333Half-Evil* 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

9 answers

try some private lessons first, i played piano for 3 years. and i didnt know anything yet. just go to a music conservatory, and take lessons. its the fastest and easiest way without having to make Huge mistakes on ur own

2006-09-28 09:43:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I used to write the notes in pencil on the keys of the piano (it rubs off, unless the finish is gone on the keys). You could take the sheet music and write the letter for each note under each note - however, I don't know what you're going to do about reading rhythym.

I did this because I learned to play piano after I had spent years playing French horn, which is written in Treble clef, whereas piano is written in Treble and Bass clef.

Good luck.

2006-09-28 09:51:18 · answer #2 · answered by Elle_W 1 · 0 0

Just have piano lessons. It's the best i can say since you don't know to read music sheats. Also you are not gonna find any site because in piano u dont play just notes, you also play chords, it's hard to explain. Sorry if i dissapointed you!!

2006-09-28 09:50:41 · answer #3 · answered by giorocks 2 · 0 0

Maybe a full ,as side fringes are high-mantenanced if you cant afford to go to the hair dressers to get it cut regularly - it just looks like a curtain lol Full fringes are easier to cut in my opinion as you can cut them straight across , either choppy or straight , just dont go for a thick fringe because if you ever want to grow it out its a nightmare and can look terrible Happy hair-doing :D

2016-03-26 21:43:56 · answer #4 · answered by Lisa 4 · 0 0

ive played trumpet for 4 years now and i say get used to the music first. its always hard to read the sheet music first.

2006-09-28 09:49:30 · answer #5 · answered by mhsportsfan 2 · 0 0

start with know the notes first, from the bottom just remember a little phrase
Every
f
Good
a
Boy
c
Does
e
Fine
for all the lines, remember Every Good Boy Does Fine, for the spaces FACE. then work from there

2006-09-28 09:51:48 · answer #6 · answered by gets flamed 5 · 0 0

ive been there. nothing really like that. you might want to just try to play sheet music.

2006-09-28 09:49:40 · answer #7 · answered by jcro212 1 · 0 0

yeah your right it sounds stupid

2006-09-28 09:48:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

try http://www.sheetmusicfox.com/composers.html

2006-09-29 10:49:28 · answer #9 · answered by John 4 · 0 0

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