Is piano music easy to learn? Do I need to learn stave and sheet music to learn piano?

Updated on educate 2024-05-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not difficult to learn, first look at what the front clef is, and then determine the position of **c (that is, use this key as a reference), if above this key, look for the right side of the piano, if it is below, look for the left side of the piano.

    Then, when you know the score, you should combine it with the keyboard.

    There is also a 2 tones adjacent to each other within an octave, their relationship, such as do and re, on the staff, is a **on, one next to it, but not**on, do and mi, separated by a note on the keyboard, on the staff, that is, both**on or not**on...

    Buy a staff book and take a look.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The staff should be said to be easy, it is to remember where the tadpoles are in the five lines and which notes they represent, but the key is what you are learning for.

    If you are learning an instrument, you will have many opportunities to practice and become proficient in the future.

    If you learn it just to understand staves, there is no need for it, because it will still be forgotten later or you will not be able to apply what you have learned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Very easy to learn, I have been studying for 7 years. It's fun to learn, it's good, and it will make you sing better!! Learn to see...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not hard. 89811556.Piano hobby group, welcome to join the group.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Learning piano is a stave.

    Each note on the staff line and interval corresponds to the tone on the piano keyboard one-to-one, which means that we can accurately find the keyboard on the piano when we see any note on the staff. So the image on the staff can easily be the coordinates that guide the direction of our hand.

    The staff has a uniform pattern in recording harmonic chords, which allows you to quickly know the composition of harmonic chords by observing these different patterns, so that you can make quick responses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Learning piano is a stave.

    Piano notation is usually recorded in staves (usually with a two-line staff, i.e., treble and bass cleves). Stave notation is the universal notation in the world. A method of marking ** on five equally spaced parallel lines with notes and other marks of different time values.

    The first written record of the five-line notation was the sequel to the "Lü Lu Zhengyi" in 1713, which described the stave, scales, and roll calls. The stave was gradually spread and used in China, and after the middle of the 19th century, it was popularized with the missionary work of Western missionaries and the establishment of new schools.

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