THE MUSICAL ALPHABET IS COMPOSED OF SEVEN LETTERS.

These are letters that are used over and over on the keyboard to name the white keys. When you play the music alphabet forward, you move the keyboard up to the right:

ABCDEF G. So when you play the music alphabet backwards, you move the keyboard down to the left:

GFEDCB A.

Practice Instructions:

1. Play the musical alphabet both forwards and backwards in different places on the keyboard, using the second finger of either hand. Say the letters out loud as you play.

2. Memorize the musical alphabet forward and backward.

It’s easy to find the white keys and know their names when you look up the sets of 2 and 3 black keys.

A IS BETWEEN THE 2ND AND 3RD KEYS OF THE SET OF 3 CREATE CERTIFIES.

B IS ON THE RIGHT OF THE SET OF 3 BLACK KEYS.

C IS ON THE LEFT OF THE SET OF 2 BLACK KEYS.

D IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SET OF 2 BLACK KEYS.

E IS ON THE RIGHT OF THE SET OF 2 BLACK KEYS.

F IS ON THE LEFT OF THE SET OF 3 BLACK KEYS.

G IS BETWEEN THE 1ST AND 2ND KEYS OF THE SET OF 3 BLACK KEYS.

Practice Instructions:

1. Close your eyes

2. Play sets of 2 and 3 black keys with one hand. With the other hand, find and name the nearby white keys.

3. Memorize an image of the keyboard.

POSITION C:

LH PLAYS:

CDEFG – fingering is 5-4-3-2-1

HR PLAYS:

CDEFG – fingering is 1-2-3-4-5

playing legato

Legato means playing smoothly, connecting the tones. To play legato, one finger is raised when another finger plays the next note. A tie is a curved line above or below two or more different notes to be played legato (smooth, connected). The slur is used to show a musical thought called a phrase. Raise your hand gently at the end of a sentence.

play staccato

Staccato means playing short, separating the tones. A dot above or below a note means staccato. To play staccato, release the key immediately after playing. Another name I like to call staccato is “hot potato.” Quickly drop the note!

tied notes

A tie is a curved line connecting notes of the same pitch (notes on the same line or space). Play only the first note and hold it for the value of both notes.

For example:

Half note + whole note = 6 beats

2 times + 4 times = 6 times

Whole note + Whole note

4 beats + 4 beats = 8 beats

the staff

The staff has lines and spaces. Notes are written on lines or in spaces. The staff has 5 lines and 4 spaces. So, the notes are placed on lines or spaces. Number the lines from bottom to top. And number the spaces from bottom to top.

key signs

A key sign is used at the beginning of each staff. There is a treble clef or treble clef. The tail wraps around the second line. High tones are written on a treble staff.

Bass clef or bass clef on the fourth line with dots on either side of the fourth line. The low tones are written in a bass clef.

the great staff

The treble and bass staves are joined by a brace to form the great staff. I explain to my students that it is as if the left hand shakes hands with the right hand. A short line is added between the staves for middle C.

So when you’re in a music store looking for a book to buy, always look for the Grand Staff if you want to play the piano with both hands. Intermediate and advanced players look for fake books where they are given the right hand melody notes and left hand chords.

Whether you play soft or thick, learning the musical alphabet and applying it on the keyboard is fun. Once you learn to read notes, you’ll have that gift for life and can play any style of music with a little practice. Have fun reading and playing the notes. Eventually you’ll be improvising, not reading all the musical notes and relying more on hearing the progression… and that’s another story.

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