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  • wukka wukka im fuzzy bear

  • she thought she was teaching a 5 year old! and does she change? well i guess she doesn't have much time to. cause she's making all these stupid videos...

  • I have beem playing for 4 years and I never new how to read sheet.......THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • ... i already knew this, wtf lady. good thing i didnt pay or anything

  • sharp is half higher note and flats is half lower notes..am i right?

  • @critx001 YES! YOU GOT IT!!

  • That shows us what the black keys are, not how to read them on sheet music...

  • lol

  • MAN i love to play the piano just 1 lil promblem i can not read piano notes i try and try but i just cant its to hard for me to understand im just a failure ( sorry for the bad spelling i suck at that 2 lol) but ya :'(

  • Because there is no semitone (black key) between E & F, E# aka E Sharp will be the normal F and Fb aka F flat will be the normal E. Same for B & C, there is no semitone between them, B# aka B Sharp will be the normal C and Cb aka C flat will be the normal B.

  • ok so:

    # : sharp

    slanted "b" : flat

    ok but i've seen this other note that kinda looks like a square with 2 of the sides sticking out, what note is that?? its not like a natural note, its one of those sharp, flat things.

  • i've seen # next to the E key. how is that possible?

  • F is E#

    just like B# is actually C

    because there is only a semi-tone between E and F therefore Fb is also E

  • it is possible you just push F .. It's simple

  • the title tells you you`ll be learning something different than what the video actually "teaches" dddddddaaaam it!!!!!!

  • is there an order to these videos?

  • OMG they have 135402 :O and by the time youve read this theyl prob have more :o gd vid im subscribing

  • now they have 137260

  • 138481  :)

  • Thanks, i already know this crap but it helps to re-think. Copy this if this video waisted your time and you would rater do something else. (-_-)

  • the only thing that was stopping me from reading sheet music was this. thanks! I shall play the Zelda Labyrinth theme soon and put it up on youtube

  • oh so there's no E#?

  • technically, no. There is no E# or Fb and there is no B# or Cb. E# isF, Fb is E, B# is C and Cb is B. But on sheet music, you'll sometimes see E# and other notes written as such simply because the line for F is already used for an F# (e.g. in the key of F#). But don't worry about it right now.

  • thx thx thx!!!!

  • oHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH­HHHHHHHHHHHH

    thanx!

  • it's so easy. I learnt it by myself from some book

  • roflmao nice one..lol to bad ppl hating and gave you thumbs down lol

  • fuck i must have been trashed when i wrote that lol

  • thank you for posting this video it really helped me out. I have been playing the piano for a hobby for about 5 to 7 years now but i never dedicated myself to playing, so i never learned how to actually play anything on sheet music, I only learned how to play by ear. now I want to learn how to read sheet music and so far its really going well for me.

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