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Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 15:17:

Can anyone answer this?...

Does anyone know of any website where it shows where each kind of note is on the piano?


Posted by jdat on Jul-24-2006 15:42:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/piano/


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 15:59:

not really what i was talking about... know somewhere where it shows the actual signs (not sure what its called, im trying to learn piano and all...like that black circle circle with a line connected to it going down on the right or left side) where where their at on the keyboard.


Posted by trunks1022 on Jul-24-2006 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
not really what i was talking about... know somewhere where it shows the actual signs (not sure what its called, im trying to learn piano and all...like that black circle circle with a line connected to it going down on the right or left side) where where their at on the keyboard.


clef?
key?
notes?


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 16:06:

keys i guess.


Posted by StanVoid on Jul-24-2006 16:12:

this?


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 16:13:

...sure


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 16:15:

here.


Posted by jdat on Jul-24-2006 16:24:

A regular piano is constituted of 88 keys.


Each key represents a note.

A combination of notes represents a chord.



I found this:
http://www.musictheory.halifax.ns.ca/3keyboard.html


Btw I recommend you go buy a book or get a video or something cause otherwise you're gonna be screwed


Posted by Lira on Jul-24-2006 16:34:

Re: Can anyone answer this?...

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
Does anyone know of any website where it shows where each kind of note is on the piano?

It just repeats itself over and over so here's a simplified version (in case you didn't click any of those links):



Db Eb -- Gb Ab Bb --
C# D# -- F# G# A# --
C D E F G A B C



Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 16:41:

wth do all those mean? im looking for the signs not the letters. letters are not on the sheet music.


Posted by jdat on Jul-24-2006 16:43:

http://library.thinkquest.org/15413...ote-reading.htm


Posted by Lira on Jul-24-2006 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
http://library.thinkquest.org/15413...ote-reading.htm

+1

You do have to go through all this in order to read that, xoxide


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 16:53:

ah! this is ganna take too long...ima go learn to play the guitar.


Posted by jdat on Jul-24-2006 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
ah! this is ganna take too long...ima go learn to play the guitar.



Loser


Posted by Protege on Jul-24-2006 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
this?



yessssss


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 17:08:

Jester

whateva its my life, i do what i want.


Posted by CleverName on Jul-24-2006 17:12:

Not entirely relevant but this is cool

http://www.songtapper.com/


Posted by david.michael on Jul-24-2006 17:16:

The phrase you're looking for is, "How do I read music".


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 17:23:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by CleverName
Not entirely relevant but this is cool

http://www.songtapper.com/


lol cool!


Posted by trunks1022 on Jul-24-2006 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
ah! this is ganna take too long...ima go learn to play the guitar.


still need to read sheet music


Posted by bas on Jul-24-2006 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
The phrase you're looking for is, "How do I read music".

lol exactly. Whole notes, half notes, sixteenth notes, tripelts, etc...

Take a class?

edit // it also depends on the time signature.


Posted by bas on Jul-24-2006 19:14:

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
here.


I'll do the treble first. Hold the first note for 2 counts, then 4 and 1 and 2 and 3 and 4. 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4. Then hold for 1,2 and hold for 3,4. 1,2 short 3....and 1 and 3 and 4 and 1 and 3 and 4 and...

Get it?


Posted by XoxidE on Jul-24-2006 19:20:

no, hold what?


Posted by bas on Jul-24-2006 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by XoxidE
no, hold what?

Hold the note for 2 counts.


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