Music notes may seem strange now, but so did the letters of the alphabet when you first encountered them as a child. Your curiosity and the constant use of the written and spoken language around you have furnished your ability to read and not be scared of written words when you see them. The same will happen for music notes. They are the ABC of music, and with constant practice you will learn to sight read them just like you are sight reading this information now. Here goes:
Each key on the piano keyboard from C 3 to C 5 can be played by pressing an associated key on the computer keyboard. For example, C 3 is played by pressing Tab while C# 3 is played by pressing 1 and D 3 is played by pressing Q and so on. Note that B 4 is played by pressing the backslash key, while the Enter key plays C 5. Play any chords with the computer keyboard. The keys from the row A,S,D and the row Z,X,C are programmed to play white key chords for rich melodies.
Let’s start you off with the popular show tune from “The Sound of Music” - Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do. You know it –right? Sing it out loud. Music notes are marked by the letters A B C D E F G. The show tune will be used to help you get the pitch of the notes as well as to learn the keys.
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Look at music notes on the grand staff below.
That note in the center of the staff is Middle C. Position yourself in the middle of your piano, and let’s find Middle C and learn the piano keys.
Tip: The notes on the Treble Clef (top) are the higher pitch notes and those on the Bass Clef (bottom) are the lower pitch. The treble clef notes (higher notes) match up with the keys going to the right of Middle C and are often played with the right hand unless the music piece requires otherwise.
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