Learn the Piano Notes In 60 Seconds-Video

Have you struggled playing the piano because you haven’t taken the time to learn the piano notes?  Here’s a 60 second tutorial on how learn the piano notes so you don’t have to struggle any more.  A lot of beginning piano students will use inserts behind the keys or they’ll even write on the keys with a marker because they think it’s too difficult to learn the piano notes or that it takes too much time.  Here’s the 60 Second tutorial on how to learn the piano notes:

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Learn the Piano Notes: 60 Second Tutorial

Hi Greg here with color score. Once you finish watching this sixty second tutorial, click on the link in the description and you’ll get this free online instructional guide to help you learn your keyboard notes. Plus you’ll also get a free subscription to the Ezine Color notes. In music there are seven different lettered notes A B C D E F & G.

On the keyboard you have this layout of white keys with a pattern of black keys offset from them in patterns of two and three. Now look at your pattern of two black keys and look to the very left you’ll find a C. Now look above it to the three black keys and look to the left of it and you’ll find an F. Now you know where C and F are, just alphabetically fill in the gaps. C D E F Now look to the left of three black keys and find the F again. And then above it look to the left of the two black keys and find the C again.

Now you know where the F and the C are, just alphabetically fill in the gaps between those. F, G and there’s no note higher than a G so you have to start over again in at A. A B C, F G, A, B, C The black keys are nothing more than sharps and flats. If I take a G and I move it up a half a step, it’s a G sharp. If I take the G and I move it down a half step It’s a G flat. It works this way with every note on the keyboard.

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Greg Lee

Hi, my name is Greg Lee. I'm the creator of the Color Score Professional/Visual Chord Learning System. I love to share ideas and concepts about piano and keyboard playing in all styles of music. I believe the key to learning is having fun and making complicated things simple with visual tools and illustrations.

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