Step 1: Get to know the keyboard with notes. ... Step 2: Half steps on the keyboard. ... Step 3: Learning note values on the piano. ... Step 4: Everything about the beat. ... Step 5: Bars and tempo in practice. ... Step 6: Learning to play a melody on the piano. ... Step 7: Fingering – where to put all your fingers? More items...
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Read More »Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. Here is a link to the audio instead. Place finger #5 of your left hand on the low “C” of your keyboard. The low “C” is 7 white keys below middle “C”. If you don’t find low “C” immediately, look at the keyboard in the picture above – it is marked with the number 5. Now, place the finger #1 (your thumb) of your right hand on middle “C”, which is also marked with the number 1. Your hands are now in the correct starting position. In the third bar, you will have to adjust your finger positions. Finger #1 of the left hand changes to the note “A”, below middle “C”. Finger #3 of the right hand is on the note “A” above middle “C”. If you had left your fingers in their starting position, you wouldn’t have enough fingers left to play the notes beyond the third bar. Try it out for yourself! You now have a sense of what the song sounds like. Now it’s time to play it for yourself! Maybe start by playing the song for 5-10 minutes. This will help a lot to secure the coordination of left and right hands. Awesome! Your first two-handed piece was a big step forward. You also learned how important it is to put your fingers on the right keys. Well, let’s see how else music can be written to make it easier for the player.
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