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Online Piano Course for Beginners: Lesson 1 - Hand Shape, Playing Position, the Keyboard & Middle C

Online Piano Course for Beginners: Lesson 1 - Hand Shape, Playing Position, the Keyboard & Middle C

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Lesson one of our FREE online piano course for beginners wanting to learn how to play the piano, presented to you by ABRSM Examiner Gareth Green. In this video you will discover how to sit at the piano, and the layout of the piano keyboard will be explained so you know the pattern of the keys enabling you to find notes easily. The musical alphabet (A-G) is explained and you-ll quickly begin to relate written notes on the musical stave to notes on the piano. Locating notes from Middle C is explained and by the end of the lesson you-ll be playing your first duet. Let-s get started! to lesson one 0:18 - A look at the keyboard 1:12 - The musical alphabet 2:58 - High and low sounds 3:24 - Finding Middle C 5:14 - Seating and hand position 9:31 - Reading music 12:54 - Playing your first piece 14:46 - Playing your first duet
Date: 2022-03-28

Comments and reviews: 10


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This lessons deserve so much more attention. I'm just picking up piano and wanted to see if there are any good lessons. Can't even start until my keyboard arrives but thanks in advance. Watched first few lessons and love it. I'll be following through these lessons again when I get to start.
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Hi Gareth !! You are doing an amazing work helping beginners like me with basics of music. My finger no 4 really hurts when I play with it, other fingers are fine ( I think finger 4 is less flexible). Is there any exercise or stretches to make it more flexible.
Plzz help..

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Might I ask something ? : Won't have made more sense and less confusing if the note names would have been decided assigning A to Do instead of A to La ? I mean Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si to equal to ABCDEFG instead of CDEFGAB ? Why it is not like that ?
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You make learning piano so much easier!!!
When we write middle c in the music we pass a line through it, so do we write all the c's in music with line through them ? Or is it for just middle c???
Really appreciate your work though --

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thank you so much for the video. my 5yo boy had his first lesson today and he had fun. very patient and clear teaching, i am picking up again too with your video after more than 13yrs, half way doing prep for gr8 theroy n dip teaching :)
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I have a question, Are these black notes are called - the sharp notes - meaning is a black note after F is called -F sharp-? I've heard people using the -sharp notes- often in speaking of music.
Plzz make that clear....

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Awesome. Growing my brothers got the piano lessons. Now I-m 59 and I-m going to learn how to play the piano. So much so that my community will be blown away!! Nice to find you! --
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I've been self taught my whole life with a few instruments. Recently picked up piano. I know nothing of music theory, so these videos are a great starting point! Thank you!
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Thank you so much for all your work. It's a amazing. After I have worked through the beginner lessons what group of videos to you think I should work on next?
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