How to Play the Piano : Locating Notes on the Piano Keyboard
Learn how the notes are named on a piano and where to find them on the keyboard in thisfree online video music lesson on how to play the piano for b...
Learn how the notes are named on a piano and where to find them on the keyboard in thisfree online video music lesson on how to play the piano for beginners. Expert: Omri Goldshtrom Bio: Omri Goldshtrom has been playing the piano for over 10 years. He currently teaches lessons to students of all ages.
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well you dont have to, its jsut for things like music books and stuff they have notes in it… its very easy to learn i believe
Just looked you up on you tub. I just got a 61 key casio lk-94 to learn on.You do a awesome job helping us learn to play. Thanks.
thanx alot dude that really helped!
omg thanks you helped alot
Legend!
And awesome name
AMen
THANKYOU
your a ledgenddd
lol your talking very slow but GREAT VIDEO !
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B sharp and C flat? Wtf? I dont’ like this lol
Amazing lesson though!!!
haha your talking to us like where retards xD….but it was very helpful
cool vid mate, thanks.
xD You’re right!
great vid thanks
YOU ARE BRILLIANT! Thank you.
Thank YOU!!!!!!!
A bit messy – coz i have a bad memory. But thanks, i kinda understand it after watching it for a few times
Thanks once again.
this is the second video it looks like you almost say f*ck
that goes against musical theory. there is no half step between B and C. just like there is no half step between E and F. those notes are just what they are, no b flat, no c sharp. just B and C.
Hello there, just a friendly response to your comment. There is a B flat also refered to as A #, also there is a C# also refered to as D flat. But I think you were meant to say there is no B# or C flat. The sharps and flats depend on which way your moving along the notes. Between A and B and C and D there are accidentals, otherwise known as sharps and flats. Cheers! I think I know what you meant though!
THANK YOU!!
there is a problem.
what he said as a sharp is a flat and what he said as a flat is a sharp.
Thanks for the tutorials. They’re a welcome complement to lessons.
Hi I really like ur method but there is one problem can u also make vids on the Keyboard Thnx!
i thought it was a C that comes first just asking