do you think one will be able to learn and master reading a score in 6months if practicing 30-60mins a day? and can u really play a music without memorizing and just reading sheet? can i play chords in my left hand instead of notes in the base cleft?
Maam before 3 yrs my music teacher used to scold and shout at me because i was slow in piano so i stopped quickly.and i started to learn in you tube and i started to see your videos. now i learnt piano with your help . heartly thank you so much uncountable times .you are a beautiful in teaching ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
OMG! Thank the heavens above people like you exist! I just love your videos! They are so helpful! I just purchased a piano and I learned so much from watching your videos! Thank you so much!
I play a keyboard... Yeah I played many songs using ABC notes but I found trouble finding them... Then I decided to check out how to read notations and boom... I can at least read them now... Very slowly but through this video I know I will be able to pro at notation reading... Thank you Pianote
So, I've been working on getting better at reading sheet music for years. I have games on my phone, I use the acronyms, I practice, but it's been really challenging to get all those note names to stick to my brain and coordinate with my fingers, lol. Every time I've just gone up or down a note because I recognized the interval I'd chide myself and say "that's cheating read the music!" I feel like this video has given me permission to "read" in a different way. I'm excited to incorporate these tips into my practice. Thank you!!! Blessings
i purchased my first piano sheet music book of one of my favorite artists Norah Jones. i have started deciphering the notes section by section thanks to you! thank you so much for your videos. literally a dream coming true
You are the most enthusiastic, most irresistibly charming, and most cheerful music teacher on RU-vid. And the way you break things down to make them so much simpler is astounding. Most teachers I've come into contact with give you tiny bits of information at a time and they seem to be trying to make it more confusing... and they never come back and put the little bits of information they've given you together so it's up to you to connect the dots. Thank you nice lady
When I watch these videos it feels like im on vacation. The way you break it down, the enthusiasm and the overall positivity that you bring with you is just so damn calming and inspiring. I'll gladly leave a comment here because I know that it will tell the youtube algorithm that I need more of this :-) Thanks for good vibes and for the lovely teaching. Slowly but steadily improving here from cph Denmark :-)
Very well explained! Beginners get more benefit when a teacher goes at an easy pace without rushing it all. Her charts in red are helpful too! Middle C must be determined from.a.startimg point as done here! Good!!
This is so helpful! This is one of the areas where I struggle. Reading music feels like reading Arabic (and I don't know how to read Arabic). I am not learning the piano but I am trying to learn the harp and this is easy to translate for that. I can't wait to get back to it! This video will make is so much less painful for me. Thank you! :)
Do you have a video on the proper fingering when sight reading from the bottom bass clef to the top treble clef? Still confused on when to cross fingers or reposition hand 🤔💯
I can play violin so I’ve learned to read one note at a time . Because of you i am now going to teach myself piano . The bass clef will be a problem but this will help a lot . Maybe I will sound better than on Violin . I’m 74 and started learning music at 64 yrs . I automatically figured out to map out landmark notes . My favorite first not was B . “ B in the middle “
i am 10 and i have lots of fun watching your tutorials till now i was scared of getting sheet music for my favourite songs now i can search for it without wories its faded by alan walker
Haven't learned sheet music since I was n middle school. Needed a refresher and this helped so much. Transferring my knowledge from the other instruments I have learned. "By your powers combined, I can finally remember how to play." Lol
This is great! I've naturally started using landmark notes but felt like I wasn't learning properly so I kept running the acronyms through my head trying to get the notes to stick. I'm so glad to see you say that I'm not going crazy but normalizing reading notes. Thank you for that! I feel more confident in my skills now!!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Nobody did it as simple and enthusiastic as you did. I thought i would never be patient enough to get it and then this channel appeard. THANK YOU!!!
Awesome lesson as usual. Loved the intervals part. So happy to be a Pianote lifetime member. Best choice I made to have you as my teacher. Thank you Lisa and team.
I also use landmark notes when sight reading. I write letters to the notes in the music It's easier for me to play and sight read in music. It takes a little longer to do this but it works for me. But once I get a song down my ear takes over.
Thank you so much for this video!!!!! It was really helpful!!! I'm actually in a piano class and wasn't really getting how to know what notes we're playing, but apparently it's not even fully about that lol!! This method is so helpful!!!
My word! You made something click on my head. I always struggle with going up and down reappearing the acronyms to find the note! Hope I can remember your way. Thanks a ton.
Never played piano before and I ordered a studio logic keyboard which should be arriving in a couple of days. Very insightful tutorial and i learned a lot. I am impatiently waiting for the keyboard to arrived. Thanks for the tip on learning my intervals. thanks again 66 and rocking
It's easier than you think. Turn the sheet a quarter turn to the right. Left hand lines up with bass right hand with treble and you can see the finger and hand movements moving up or down instantly. Similar to synthesia,, falling notes videos on RU-vidi tube , or rockband videogames.
As a bass player I see the bass clef as being like the treble clef but based on E (lowest note on a four-string bass guitar). So the Es on the bass clef are positioned the same as the Cs on the treble clef.
Another great video - thanks! I always struggle when the notes go above the treble clef, do you have any tips how these can be read easily? (Maybe another video...?)
Use flash cards and a lot of practice..and count the notes that go on lines and/or spaces after the A above the treble notes leger. It's what I do. With practice you'll recognize them without counting spaces and lines. I also write the names of the notes above the leger lines before I try to play them. As practice goes and you get better you won't need to do it so much. Hope it helps. You have to study and analyze each hand separately before putting them together and make notes on the sheet music that'll help you.
Please do a video on how to write a piece of music because I want to know how to write the hard notes and if my piece of music is F major or G major so that I write a maybe one or two sharps(#) or flats (b) before beginning to write the piece of music
That totally makes sense, the brain loves a pattern and this is how i teach tennis 🎾 thank you 🙏 i have learned alot from you, and continue to watch your videos. My wife and I also think nk you have an amazing voice.
I got my piano last week given as a wedding gift. He'd like to give me a piano coz he really believes I can play. Coz I can also sing. But I dont have any background about piano. And your videos are one of the best I've watched.
Holy Sh**! This is amazing! Reading music has always been this torturous process of decoding for me, which absolutely kills any sense of flow. I've used landmark notes before. That helped but adding intervals to that strategy feels like the key to unlocking the code. Thanks for this wonderful explanation!!
I find your tutorials very useful and helpful, I have been trying to learn piano note, and it was always confusing, but thanks to your tips, it made note learning way easier.
Thank you. That was great. Just getting back to playing my rock ballad sheet music, November Rain, and this surely helps. Do you have any tips as to how to find a good teacher to teach piano? Is it necessary to know all the scales and chords? Thank you.
I literally learned the basics of reading music a decade ago, gave it up, and relied on playing by ear. Now, I'm back for the CHEAT CODES. Let's get to work 😂