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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25 Responses to “How to Play the Piano : Locating Notes on the Piano Keyboard”

  1. HEATSEEKER911 says:

    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

  2. HighCountryHillbilly says:

    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.

  3. Friede101 says:

    thanx alot dude that really helped!

  4. bzarmy says:

    omg thanks you helped alot

  5. crossova13 says:

    Legend!

    And awesome name

  6. victorialovespatrick says:

    AMen

  7. hollistaahANDhyder says:

    THANKYOU
    your a ledgenddd :)

  8. tykeboy15 says:

    lol your talking very slow but GREAT VIDEO !

  9. grenas1213 says:

    biek

  10. Adovock says:

    B sharp and C flat? Wtf? I dont’ like this lol

    Amazing lesson though!!!

  11. DGKtechnoattic says:

    haha your talking to us like where retards xD….but it was very helpful

  12. benesvive says:

    cool vid mate, thanks.

  13. Anoniempjea says:

    xD You’re right!

  14. Gamesmaster5 says:

    great vid thanks

  15. ukluvr713 says:

    YOU ARE BRILLIANT! Thank you.

  16. viddygamefreak1 says:

    Thank YOU!!!!!!!

  17. YumikoAmanda says:

    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.

  18. Hutcarlingos says:

    this is the second video it looks like you almost say f*ck

  19. mocatmancb says:

    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.

  20. MistyLandscapes says:

    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!

  21. GamerUnites says:

    THANK YOU!!

  22. shuttleluis says:

    there is a problem.
    what he said as a sharp is a flat and what he said as a flat is a sharp.

  23. populistjanitor says:

    Thanks for the tutorials. They’re a welcome complement to lessons.

  24. TannynLover123 says:

    Hi I really like ur method but there is one problem can u also make vids on the Keyboard Thnx!

  25. Superstar0730 says:

    i thought it was a C that comes first just asking

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