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From: expertvillage
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  • bile them cabbage down.. wtf just wtf?

  • this is so boring

  • Me I usually play by the ear which I don't need those notes to read, but its good to learn. I believe that music though comes from the ear and soul.

  • you can find free piano sheet music @ sheetsearch . com

  • wtf!!! do u know? whats the meaning of beginning paino lessons? epic! fail!

  • @ximpai

    it's advanced beginning lessons lol

  • @andriymz so u should change the title to advaced piano lesson :(

  • @ximpai

    for me this is easy, but i have theory, i played clarinet 4 years,

    and tap keys with this easy sheet isn't difficult, but who is just in the beginning of "music world", i bet it' s hard

  • @andriymz actualy i dont play anyting :D

  • @ximpai

    and why you said "so u should change the tittle to advanced piano lesson :("

    this isn't mine video xD

  • @andriymz sorry :D

  • @ximpai

    no problem ;)

  • Dull as dishwater!!!!!!!!!! WHERE'S THE DEMONSTRATION????? Stop yakking and play what's written.

  • maybe it might be a good idea to play the notes as u describe them so we can hear the sound etc. :)

  • Just came across cool piano learning device in Gizmag

    Google “gizmag pianomaestro”

  • Hi guys,

    I wanted to let you know of a cool new piano learning device in Gizmag

    Google “gizmag pianomaestro”

  • Uh I was actually looking for tips on how to better read complex notes....... like double sharps and flats............. extremely complex rhythms and ledger lines that go over 5

  • expertvillage please respond i don't get the 2 and the 4 on the sides and i still don't understand the eighth note

    is it half a quarter note?

  • thanks!

  • This is great! Can anyone please give me the link to a tutorial that will teach me to play complex notes like music sheets of scores by Bach?

  • great video. I am trying to learn River Flows In you by Yiruma, but I can't tell the difference between the way the black keys, and the regular keys are written. How do you know that the note you're supposed to play is a black key? thx

  • depends if there are any sharps or flats if you're playing in a specific key

  • The black keys are the sharps and flats, eg the black key between the C & D (white keys) is C# ( # =sharp) and the black key between the A & B white keys is b flat. Sorry not sure how to get the flat note on here but it looks like a b!

    hope this helped :-)

  • I really like your lesson. It is so easy to understand when you explain :-) Thank you !!! Best wishes from Brazil, Roberta

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