Learn To Play The Piano: A Beginners Guide
By Michael Shaw
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A Piano Lessons Beginners Guide for Children & Adults.
This Kindle book is suitable for children and adults who are about to start piano, keyboard or organ lessons.
This book is aimed specifically at beginners who want to learn to play a keyboard instrument, this can be piano, electronic keyboard and electric organ. I actually wrote this book for myself to use as a resource when I teach new students how to play the piano. Since every piano keyboard player has had to learn what’s in this book, it made sense to create a book that’s easy to follow and can easily be shared.
This learn to play piano book should be used before you buy a course book, in fact it should be the first book you go to before you start to play the piano. All keyboard players know this information, all piano teachers will teach you the information in this book before giving you sheet music to play.
This is not a learn to play in 24 hours book, its not for advanced players, there’s no secrets in this book, the info in this book is freely available if you want to search for it. I like to call the info in this piano book “essential information” for students who know nothing about music theory and playing the piano. Here’s what’s in this book:
01 Note names on the keyboard
In this section you will learn all the white notes on a keyboard
02 The staff
Here we show what the staff looks like and what symbols you can expect to see in lesson 1.
03 Notes on the staff
Here you will learn what the notes are called on the staff.
04 Middle C
Here you will find where middle C is on the staff and the keyboard
05 Note values
Discover music notes used in lesson 1 with different beat values
06 Hand position
Hand shape and position on the keyboard.
07 5 finger exercise
This is your first exercise to get those fingers working.
08 Read the notes you are playing
Here you will read the notes in the 5-finger exercise.
09 Finger numbers
Learn what each fingers number is.
10 Play your first piece of music
Here you will play your first piece of music with your right hand
Piano teachers can use this book as a teaching aid for new students. Beginners can use this if they want to have a go themselves. I have used the methods outlined in this book for over thirty years teaching my own new students.
My name is Michael Shaw, I hope you find this book useful, Good luck with your music
Michael Shaw
By profession, Mike is a professional musician, working as a keyboard player and private music teacher. Mike has been teaching piano, electronic keyboard and electric organ for over thirty years and as a keyboard player worked in many night clubs and entertainment venues. Mike has also branched out in to composing music and has written and recorded many new royalty free tracks which are used worldwide in TV, film and internet media applications. "My favourite piece of music is "Music" by John Miles, it describes how my life has been and continues to be, I consider myself very lucky" Mike is also proud of the fact that many of his students have gone on to be musicians, composers and teachers in their own right. "Learning to play a piano, keyboard or any musical instrument is the greatest gift anybody can gives themselves" Listen to Mikes royalty free music here: http://audiojungle.net/user/audiomichaeld/portfolio?ref=audiomichaeld See Mike playing the Roland Atelier organ on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/user/captinmichaeld
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Learn To Play The Piano - Michael Shaw
Chapter 1 - Note Names On The Keyboard
This is a typical keyboard. We are going to learn the names of all the white notes. Do not worry about the black notes we do not need these for this book.
This is a 61 note keyboard. Keyboards do come in different sizes. The standard piano keyboard is 88 notes. Electronic keyboards can vary in size and typically come in 49, 54, 61 and 76 note keyboards.
The amount of notes (keys) on a keyboard doesn’t matter when it comes to learning note names because there are actually only 7 notes to learn.
Here are the first three notes.
Shape 1
Here we have 2 black notes surrounded by 3 white notes C, D and E
Think of it as a shape. We will call this shape 1. Now see how many times you see this shape in the above full keyboard. Starting from the far left you should see this shape 4 times and the 3 white notes in each of these shapes have the same note names C, D and E
Here are the remaining 4 notes to learn.
Shape 2
Here we have 3 black notes surrounded by 4 white notes