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Landmark notes to help you read music

The last time I talked about the musical staff, I showed you how we can use the pattern of line-space-line-space to start from middle C and count our way up to find the lowest note on the treble clef and the highest note on the bass clef. Today I’d like to show you two more notes on each staff and explain why these new notes are so valuable to beginner piano players.

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When a viewer let their teacher choose their music

In my previous post, I encouraged beginner piano players to choose the kind of music they wanted to play before signing up for piano lessons. It seems to have struck a chord (no pun intended!) for some viewers, because I received some comments back about it. Here’s a response from a viewer that really drives home the importance of being purposeful in your music lessons.

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Choose your music BEFORE you start piano lessons

I've been teaching for over 20 years and I can say from my experience that the #1 factor that determines whether or not someone is going to be successful in learning is not necessarily the quality of the teaching or the material, but is the motivation of the learner.

And I can also say that motivation lasts longer when it comes from a place deep inside rather than some external motivator, like keeping your teacher happy.

So how do you tap into your internal motivation?

By playing what you love, from the very beginning.

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So you want to perform: A game plan

If you're learning piano because you would like to perform one day, here's the game plan I would use to help get you on your way.

If you’re a visual learner, you may prefer to watch the video above. If you prefer to read, here’s a summary of my game plan.

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Is it called a staff or a stave?

A commenter on my previous video was surprised to hear me call these lines of music a staff rather than a stave. Which name is correct?

Today let’s talk about why we have two names for the exact same thing.

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Introduction to the musical staff

I’m starting a series of videos that provide a gentle introduction to learning piano. My hope is that anyone who wants to learn piano can do so, regardless of whether or not they’re ready to start formal lessons.

Here’s a video that teaches you about how the musical staff works. It’s good to learn how the staff works before you try to learn the notes!

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Play a spooky song in three easy steps!

I had the opportunity to meet a boy last spring who told me he loved scary things! This made me think of spooky songs that would be good for a beginner to play.

I landed on this classic, the opening line to Toccata in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. Have a listen!

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