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Piano Lessons-Free Piano Lessons
How to play piano with Free Beginning Piano Lesson 3
Instructions
Back to Free Piano Lessons 1-16 Go to lesson 4
Learn How to read music and
and Play Piano
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LESSON 3 INSTRUCTIONS:
This
week we are learning the Piano music note: C, D and E. Practice the compositions on page2:
How to practice the compositions
on page 2: 1. First look at the music. This song is written in the treble
clef and is for the right hand only. Next notice the 4/4 time
signature. This means that there are
4 counts per measure and a quarter note gets 1 count. 2. The blue numbers next to the notes represents the finger you will use to
play that note. Always use the correct fingers. 3. Below the notes you will find the counting. This song is written with
only whole notes and each whole note has to be held for 4 counts. I
always suggest to count out loud and count with an even and steady beat. 4. Practice each line separately. Play each line several times until it
becomes easy, then move to the next line and practice only that line.
Once you have mastered line 2 you can start at line 1 and play through line
2. Let's set up good practice habits now, and learning the piano will be
easier and faster. 5. I also suggest that say the name of the Piano notes out loud. This
will help you to learn them faster.
Be patient while learning the first few piano lessons, this is the
foundation to your music education, plus there is a lot
to learn before actually playing the piano. |
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It's now time to download the Finale Notepad.
With this program you can see and hear your music. After you have downloaded the Note pad, all you have to do is click on Notepad, and your music will instantly appear |
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