1) Get to know the names of the notes and the keys The first thing you need to do before starting to learn how to play the instrument is to learn the names of the seven musical notes: do (C), re (D), mi (E) , fa (F), sol (G), la (A) and ti (B).
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Read More »If you are needing a keyboard lesson for beginners, you are in the right place! In this article we shall teach you, in a simple and uncomplicated way, the first steps towards you learning to play the keyboard from scratch:
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Read More »Name of Note Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Chord C D E F G A B On starting your study on the keyboard, you will need to learn how to play each of the chords. These chords can be major or minor and can come with alterations: sharps or flats. To make learning easier, we have prepared a file showing the figures and names of all the basic chords on a keyboard. In this file, you will notice that some of the chords have a bar. This is nothing to be afraid of, as this bar is just a representation to show that the chord is in an inverted position. In other words, the notes are the same, but they shall all then start in a different order. For example, in the illustration below, we see how the chord of C major (C) starts with do in the first figure, with mi in the second, and with sol in the third: The letters “ME” and “MD”, above each chord, mean “left hand” and “right hand”, while the numbers represent the fingers that you shall need to use to play the chord using each hand. The numbering for the fingers is represented in the following manner: How to play the keyboard: Position of hands and fingers on the keyboard To learn how to play the keyboard, you must understand how the hand should be placed atop the keyboard. For this reason, we shall number the fingers on the right and left hands, and you will then already be able to play your first songs. Aware of this, to play the chord of C major (C) in the left hand, you would have to use your little finger for do, the middle finger for mi and middle finger for sol (LH: 5 – 3 – 1). Once you have grasped this basic information, you can study the file that we have made available below. Using your keyboard, try to imitate the pictures with the position of the chords on the keys. Initially, study only the first chord on each of the pages: Chords of keyboard (click here) Even though there are many chords, most songs are made up of simple combinations. This means that you may start playing your first songs if you know only 4 or 5 chords. You may also start to search for the songs that you like most. So we invite you to visit the AZ Chords website, choose a song, selecting the key of “C” using the icon at the top of the page. Then you just need to select “piano” (keyboard) and all the drawings of the chords shall be shown when you pass the mouse over them.
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Read More »Another important study for anyone wishing to learn how to play the keyboard is the study of coordination between hands. Normally people only show motor skills with only one hand (right or left). However, for keyboard playing one must develop this skill for both hands. On many occasions, you will need to play a tune with your right hand while you play different notes or chords with your left hand. Sometimes there can even be variations in the rhythm that each of the hands can make! For development of this technique, it is important to invest in high-quality materials. One of these materials is a book by Carl Czerny, which is widely used in thousands of music conservatories. This book brings a collection of exercises, ranging from starter levels through to really advanced levels. The exercises are for the development of coordination, speed, and passage of notes between fingers. Please follow the keyboard lesson below if you want to start carrying out some of these exercises for coordination between the hands:
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