Thank you very much. Beautiful theme E.Morricone. I'm looking for SHE, the movie theme Notthing hill in MIDI (piano solo). Do what you got? For several months, I search the web and I can not find it.
Why your a4 sounds like a5 and all the notes octave higher? I often see this kind of confuse in tutorials..😔 although notes are correct, “visuals” (c4-c5) always make it a mess for a while..
That was a informative post, here are a few more tips on how to play the piano… Try practicing about an hour a day, or just 1/2 an hour if you are very busy. Do more practice whenever you have more time. For example, on weekends you could do more than 1 hour, like 2 or three, or even more. This is very helpful because it pulls you out of the routine of piano playing, and lets you practice more and perfect the pieces you play. Listen to the song or piano piece you are playing. For example, if you are taking piano lessons and are about to play a new piece, you could try searching on the internet for videos or songs and hear how it sounds. This can be very helpful because it teaches you how a song is played and lets you recognize the 'emotion,' the piece is giving off. Try not to look at the dynamics in a piece, as rules you cannot break. For example, if the piece starts with an 'mp' (mezzo-piano) it only means 'moderately soft' these dynamics don't have specific volume levels. If you are practicing, you don't need to play accordingly and then have a difficulty hearing yourself, you should only play as it tells you when you are actually trying to play it properly. Practice sight-reading and don't worry about making mistakes. This can be very helpful, because it's almost like scanning a paragraph and looking at the picture. It helps you to understand what the passage is trying to convey before you actually read it and lets you know what comes next. This is the same with music, and it can help you stop making mistakes. Pay close attention to your mistakes. Don't look at them as a burden, but instead as a pat on the back informing you what to avoid next time. (I learned about these and more on Denelle piano lesson website )