Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
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Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
I've been reading quite some sources but those seem to be for people who already know how to play piano
Anyone has recommendation of what should a beginner like to do?
Or any great sources.
Thanks!
Anyone has recommendation of what should a beginner like to do?
Or any great sources.
Thanks!
ichris87- Intermediate Pianist
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Re: Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
Hello ichris87, and welcome to the forum.
Have you tried G major music theory? This site has a lot of pieces, grading from absolute beginner to advanced players. Plus they all have fingering written on them, so you don't have to be uncertain which fingers to use and when.
You can download both the written notes (PDF) and as MIDI. Some people play the MIDI files in Synthesia a program which shows notes falling down to a keyboard, very visual.
Then of course you can watch Andrew's videos (if you haven't) they include a lot of basic information.
You can also get some internet courses for about $40, if you're willing to spend some money. But you should do fine with G major music theory songs and Andrew's videos.
Regards.
Have you tried G major music theory? This site has a lot of pieces, grading from absolute beginner to advanced players. Plus they all have fingering written on them, so you don't have to be uncertain which fingers to use and when.
You can download both the written notes (PDF) and as MIDI. Some people play the MIDI files in Synthesia a program which shows notes falling down to a keyboard, very visual.
Then of course you can watch Andrew's videos (if you haven't) they include a lot of basic information.
You can also get some internet courses for about $40, if you're willing to spend some money. But you should do fine with G major music theory songs and Andrew's videos.
Regards.
Pianoted- Well-known Pianist
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Re: Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
wow thats great!
How can I add MIDI into Synthesia?
How can I add MIDI into Synthesia?
ichris87- Intermediate Pianist
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Re: Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
Oh I think I got it!
Thanks bro!
Thanks bro!
ichris87- Intermediate Pianist
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Re: Piano For a COMPLETELY Beginner!
You're welcome.
Pianoted- Well-known Pianist
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