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zombieman2777
July 15th, 2006, 12:13 pm
Since I cannot read music but i'm good at learning the keyboard could somebody tell me the notes (not the chords) as in the notes A,B,C,D,E,F,G and all the # and flats please?

stu_pidd_cow
July 16th, 2006, 06:45 am
You'd be best to try a tab site... unfortunately not many are too good in the piano department but you could search with any search engine.

Sephiroth
July 16th, 2006, 10:03 am
either that or actually take the time to teach yourself how to read music. the amount of members on here who are self taught including myself. all it takes is about half an hour max to teach yourself and then you can read music

brianrae
July 17th, 2006, 11:56 am
ok, so there are two parts to look at. the large G like thing is called the G clef, and the other one that looks like a cresent is the F clef. The staff which is on the upper is called the bass, and the one at the bottom is the treble.
The very bottom line at the bass is the key of E [or the note, E, or mi]. From E, the notes gradually increase by a step, so the spaces are included. from E, we go to F, G, A, B, C2, D2, E2 up to the last line which is f2 [get the idea? it's just increasing without bound].
The treble is another thing though. you start at a different line, the one on top of the treble staf [you must create an imaginary line above it. just 1]. This is the middle c [commonly, it is located below the name of the piano]. from there, we go down, and we count backwards. from C, we go to B, then A, G, F, E, D, C ...
Now, when you see a sharp (#) sign, that means that you'll push the black key indicated by the note. For example, you see a '#' sign in front of the note F, it means that you must push the black key immediately after F. this works too with the flat (b). In this case, you must push the black key immediately before the note indicated. For the case of B# and E#, you must push C and F respectively. In Cb and Fb, you must push B and E respectively.

Asuka
July 17th, 2006, 12:32 pm
This kid is gonna have a hell of a trouble learning how to read sheet music to the To Zanarkand piece. (Oh and I got lost brainrae as soon as you said the staff on the upper is called the bass and the one at the bottom is the treble.) So do you just want the melody notes, or do you want all the notes, treble and bass with the exception of chords in which the top note will be used?

Jordan
July 19th, 2006, 05:45 pm
either that or actually take the time to teach yourself how to read music. the amount of members on here who are self taught including myself. all it takes is about half an hour max to teach yourself and then you can read music
your definitly right, just read and understand. to zanarkand is the most easy to play out of all the ff sheet music. And brianrae, just take time to figure out how to play to zanarkand, it will take you a sight read to play the song.:lol:

PepperPA
October 29th, 2007, 09:33 pm
well...you have to take class then..haha...like i did..haha...it wasn't easy nor hard....
you can play with just listening with your ears...

The first one is played with an middle E

Well i can't really explain how which chord is which..sorry