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I Can’t Sightread!

If you were learning a new language (like Spanish, French, etc.) it would take you a few months to be able to speak it. The thing is that reading music is ALSO a language. So don’t expect to understand it over night. Truth is that you get out of it what you put into it.


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  • pale

    This video is a great encouragement for me.
    I have problems with the hands on where music get more difficult to play.

  • pale

    This video is a great encouragement for me.
    I have problems with the hands on where music get more difficult to play.

  • Myra

    Do you have a video about how to find proper hand position when playingthe piano from sheet music. For example how do you know to play the music in an f major or c major or like if theres a flat or sharp?

  • Myra

    Do you have a video about how to find proper hand position when playingthe piano from sheet music. For example how do you know to play the music in an f major or c major or like if theres a flat or sharp?

  • http://www.waltribeiro.net Walt Ribeiro

    I dont have any piano hand position tutorials. Mainly guitar.

    For order of sharps and flats and understanding key signatures this should help:

    http://waltribeiro.net/2008/11/21/order-of-sharps-and-flats-james-dellay/

    This should also help with some of your piano questions. Also don’t forget there is a search form at the upper right of the website.

    http://waltribeiro.net/2009/03/24/why-some-keys-have-sharp-and-others-have-flats/

  • http://www.waltribeiro.net Walt Ribeiro

    I dont have any piano hand position tutorials. Mainly guitar.

    For order of sharps and flats and understanding key signatures this should help:

    http://waltribeiro.net/2008/11/21/order-of-sharps-and-flats-james-dellay/

    This should also help with some of your piano questions. Also don’t forget there is a search form at the upper right of the website.

    http://waltribeiro.net/2009/03/24/why-some-keys-have-sharp-and-others-have-flats/

  • Katiel2009

    i get the notes and beats, my only problem is I get confused with the numbers, Id learn them one way then my teacher will change the numbers. hard to explain what i mean, like the one usually would be on the bottom line then she said another one was at the top of the lines, I think she said she was changing sharp and flat, idk, can you give me some tips?
    send me a message on youtube to mrsKateuchiha

    • http://www.fororchestra.com WaltRibeiro

      i’m so confused by your question. if you have a link to an example i’ll take a look at it. or just upload a video and send me the link to it.

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