If the piano or keyboard starts with a C note, it usually means it doesn't have the full range of keys (like an 88-key model). Instead, it'll have 49 keys, 61 keys, or some other less common variation.
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Read More »The piano is one of the greatest instruments ever invented due to not only how cool it sounds, but also for how the keys repeat themselves across the interface, its range, and its utilization of the bass and treble clef. I could go on for a while about the piano and why it’s one of the better instruments for any musician to start with. Over the years, the piano has evolved into different variations which are meant for other purposes. Some are 25 keys, some are 49 keys, and some are 61 or 88 keys. They come in all shapes and sizes, but only the biggest ones start with “A0” while smaller ones do not. There’s a reason for this. The main reason some pianos and keyboards start on C and not A is the number of keys. For instance, it’s not uncommon for a 49-key or 61-key model to start on C, whereas nearly all 88-key models – which is a full piano – will start on A. There are other theories and reasons for why the piano may start on one note or the other, but what is undisputed about it is its versatility. By learning the piano, you’ll learn standard notation on the bass and treble clef which means you’ll be several big steps ahead of someone who’s learning from scratch if you want to try another instrument. Regarding the layout of the piano, that’s something we’ll dive into a little more in the section below: By the way, I’m always on the lookout for deals in the music industry (there’s usually something if you know where to look). Right now, there are 3 deals that stick out to me
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Read More »Many piano teachers will start their students off with learning middle C and learning the rest of the notes from there. Most familiar melodies use the major scale, which is the pattern outlined by the white keys of the piano if you’re in the key of C Major. Like I said in my guide on how to learn music theory, the C Major scale is a great scale to start with when learning music theory because of the piano’s design. It’s like learning on easy mode, compared to the guitar which is more like a labyrinth due to the strings (more on this in “Why the Piano Isn’t Hard to Learn On Your Own). Get Mark Sarnecki’s Complete Elementary Rudiments as well as the Answer Book (on Amazon) if you want to learn more about what terms like relative minor and C major mean. Both of these books were really helpful for me and I’d recommend checking them out Coupled with Punkademic’s Comprehensive Music Theory Complete Course (get the All-Access Pass here), I really think you could do a lot worse in terms of learning the fundamentals of theory.
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