Self-teaching piano
Self-teaching piano
Is it impossible? I'm wondering if I can get some help, because for some reason i just can't get down reading sheet music. take this SAWG sheet for instance.
https://webspace.utexas.edu/jbb398/uplo ... -intro.pdf
In the first two notes, are they to be played together? And is that G note to be played with the black key G#, with all three notes combining as a chord?
https://webspace.utexas.edu/jbb398/uplo ... -intro.pdf
In the first two notes, are they to be played together? And is that G note to be played with the black key G#, with all three notes combining as a chord?
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when they are directly over each other then it's a chord
and when there is a sharp or flat sign right infront of them then that note is played sharp or flat. in key signatures, whenever there is a sharp or flat sign on that line, then all the notes on that line are sharp or flat, unless there is a natural sign infront of it.
i probably explained that really bad, wait till someone else comes if so.
and when there is a sharp or flat sign right infront of them then that note is played sharp or flat. in key signatures, whenever there is a sharp or flat sign on that line, then all the notes on that line are sharp or flat, unless there is a natural sign infront of it.
i probably explained that really bad, wait till someone else comes if so.
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just c and g#, and yes it does tell octave, since it's on the treble cleff that would be the c and g sharp right above middle c.Dooder wrote:Ok I get the chord thing, thanks for clearing that up. Just so I understand, would the C, G, and G# be played together as a chord? Also, does sheet music tell you which octave the particular piece is to be played in, or are you kinda supposed to hear it out?
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Re: Self-teaching piano
Can someone reupload this ? I'd been looking for the piano sheets for a while.Dooder wrote:Is it impossible? I'm wondering if I can get some help, because for some reason i just can't get down reading sheet music. take this SAWG sheet for instance.
https://webspace.utexas.edu/jbb398/uplo ... -intro.pdf
In the first two notes, are they to be played together? And is that G note to be played with the black key G#, with all three notes combining as a chord?
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