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I have played piano for 5-6 years now, and I think I can improvise quite
well, I know the most important chord theory and scale/mode theory, and I'm
playing mostly blues and rock.
However, when I started to play, I didn't have a teacher, and I didn't have
a piano book, so I never really learned to play sheet music on the piano. I
can read the treble clef fast since I play in a school band, but I'm quite
slow at reading the bass clef, but I do understand it though, but my biggest
problem is reading and playing both clefs at the same time. What would be
the best way to learn this? should I use a beginners piano book, or should I
just try to play whatever sheet music I find?
I would appreciate any tips, maybe tips on books I could buy or similar....
Kjetil
can somebody please give me a little advice? I'm going to be starting
piano lessons shortly (I'm a total beginner), but as of yet have no
instrument to practice on. Buying a piano is out of the question due to
price and living conditions so i'm looking for a used keyboard. I've been
told (more than once) of the benefits of learning on a piano as opposed to
can somebody let me know some of the things to look for when buying a
keyboard and maybe recommending some particular models? So far, the only
concrete advice has been weighted keys, any comment?
thanks alot for any and all replys,
stein
My grand father learned piano at 72 - so you can definitely get started with doing it now!well, I know the most important chord theory and scale/mode theory, and I'm
playing mostly blues and rock.
However, when I started to play, I didn't have a teacher, and I didn't have
a piano book, so I never really learned to play sheet music on the piano. I
can read the treble clef fast since I play in a school band, but I'm quite
slow at reading the bass clef, but I do understand it though, but my biggest
problem is reading and playing both clefs at the same time. What would be
the best way to learn this? should I use a beginners piano book, or should I
just try to play whatever sheet music I find?
I would appreciate any tips, maybe tips on books I could buy or similar....
Kjetil
can somebody please give me a little advice? I'm going to be starting
piano lessons shortly (I'm a total beginner), but as of yet have no
instrument to practice on. Buying a piano is out of the question due to
price and living conditions so i'm looking for a used keyboard. I've been
told (more than once) of the benefits of learning on a piano as opposed to
can somebody let me know some of the things to look for when buying a
keyboard and maybe recommending some particular models? So far, the only
concrete advice has been weighted keys, any comment?
thanks alot for any and all replys,
stein
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