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Few Easier Songs Suggestions
Beginner to late beginner level wise, these songs use hand positions which helps you get used to playing without looking at your hands constantly. Also, we have harmonic and melodic intervals which helps you with your sight reading and are easily recognizable. And, of course works on your technic - especially when you increase the speed and hands coordination (few notes in one hand vs several in the other hand). Hope you like them or at least some of them! I played through so you have an idea what they sound like :) In the tribe, here, those of you who are sharing your progress, I can help better! These specific songs will be helpful (if you like them, of course!) for @Phil Smith, @Bella Hardy, @Justin Love & @Lisa Vanderveen. Maybe for many others?! 🤔 but I cannot read minds very well yet, so please share where you are at, don’t be shy! Would love to support you in your music journey! 😁🤗 Sharing the sheet music also! 🙌💕 Let me know if you have any questions! 🎹Will you play them?🎹
Beautiful piece! Who wants to learn it?
That might be good for you @Lucy Hutchings and with a lil more work maybe @Phil Smith & @Nicole Jordan? You guys like it? Here is the sheet music next to video that you can print ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹🧜‍♀️
Wanna play Blue Moon?
Hi Piano Tribers! I am playing Blue Moon here and giving you the sheet! Hope you like it and play it!!!! Let me know if you have any questions!
Wanna play Blue Moon?
Fur Elise
Hi! It’s night time here but wanted to share Fur Elise vid + sheet music real quick before I crash for tonight, it’s been a long adventurous glorious day, in case you have an urge to play it during the weekend. Or maybe you have played it before? Record a video for us! Cuz why not?! Have a beautiful weekend ♥️ Grab the sheet music here: https://s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/08/IMSLP249954-PMLP14377-BEETHOVEN_-_FUR_ELISE_(JF_EDITION).pdf.pdf) Pro tip: save it on your iPad for convenience and to save trees.
Hands free page flipper?
For those of us who sight read, we often use sheet music to immediately play something without having to practice. But some songs are 6-25 and more pages long… When you have a few of those - there is already a big stack of paper. And if you like to organize those in sheet protectors and folders - it does pile up and bulk up pretty quickly! I sometimes duck tape them on the back so I can flip 4-5 pages at a time. But when the duck tape gets old, it unglues itself and falls off at some point. I deal with it… I also use an iPad to store PDFs in it - over 18000 and growing! Easy to search and find… It is not my preferred way to practice since I have only one page at a time in front of me… And need to tap every time I am done w the page… It’s very annoying, especially in faster songs where it takes time from the song to tap the page and that makes me pause unnecessarily. I had this same convo w @Kim Northup the other day and that made me make a research for alternative ways of flipping pages. What I knew when we talked was the use of Bluetooth pedal. In case of playing the piano, you would use it w your left foot since that foot seldomly uses any pedals (not never, just not often). The right foot is using the dumper majority of the time, so that’s out. Now, I am thinking, you play the piano w right hand - one thing and left hand - something different and your right foot doing a third thing and now the left foot something else??? If I put myself in the shoes of someone just starting out or even more advanced person who is playing a new song and have to pay attention at coordinating so many things, it could get confusing and overwhelming… I am sure I can get used to it really quick and do it that way but for those searching for other options, I came across this video that summarizes the 3 most used methods of hands free page flips: 1. Bluetooth pedal (like mentioned above) 2. AirPods Pro - using the head turns to turn pages 3. Face gestures - using face recognition
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