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Offline jjjoe

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lesson steps for a beginner part 1
« on: March 19, 2008, 04:16:10 PM »
If you are a beginner or a person who have never touch the keys, and you want to learn how to play then I am going to help you.

for the first lesson the keyboard note
it is very important to know your notes because there might be a musician who want to show you things and he might write it down. or if you go to a site and they have chords to your favorite song but when you look at the sheet on the website you don't know how to read it.

there are 12 keys to a set on the keyboard. now the definition of a set is a group or something or someone that is belong to a family. now the key count is going to start cromatically going up.

now if you see this symbol # it means it is a sharp. If you see this symbol b it means a flat. now to determine if its a sharp or a flat. a sharp is when the note is moving up chromatically. a flat is a note that is moving down chromatically.

these are the notes in the set

the first note on the keyboard is a C
the second note is  C#/Db
the third note is D
the forth note is D#/Eb
the fifth note is E (now in sheet music they reference this as Fb but don't be confuse)
the six note is F (now they reference this as E# in sheet music but don't be confuse)
the seven note is F#/Gb
the eight note is G
the nine note is G#/Ab
the tenth note is A
the Eleven note is A#/Bb
the Twelfth note is B ( In sheet music the reference this as Cb but don't be confuse)

this is intro 101 continue later
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