Posts tagged piano for beginners
"Happy Birthday" - easy piano tutorial with sheet music and Synthesia

"Happy Birthday" - how to play on the piano, easy piano tutorial for beginners, with sheet music and Synthesia. Tutorial that helps to learn also the notes: C and F. :)

Sheet music for “Happy Birthday” - please click here.

Canon in D - by J. Pachelbel - easy piano tutorial with Synthesia and sheet music

Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel - how to play on the piano. Easy piano tutorial for beginners with Synthesia and with sheet music:

 

Canon in D by J. Pachelbel - sheet music - click on the photo to enlarge:

 
 
"Ave Maria" - Charles Gounod (by J. S. Bach) - easy piano tutorial, with Synthesia

“Ave Maria” - Charles Gounod (by J. S. Bach) - how to play on the piano, easy piano tutorial with Synthesia and with the music notation below:

 
Waltz No. 2 by Shostakovich (The Second Waltz) - how to play on piano, easy piano tutorial with Synthesia

Waltz No. 2 (The Second Waltz from the Suite No. 2) by Dmitri Shostakovich - how to play on piano, easy piano tutorial with Synthesia. Piano tutorial and music notation for Waltz No. 2 - please enjoy:

 

Sheet music for Waltz No. 2 by Shostakovich (my own edition):

 

Music notes in MIDI file format - please click here

Bella's Lullaby piano tutorial (Twilight)

Below you will find a piano tutorial for a piece "Bella's Lullaby" from a film "Twilight", composed by Carter Burwell. Please find also the music notation below.

A tutorial shows first how to play the entire piece, then shows separately right (2:05) and left hand (18:30), and then two hands together at a slow pace (24:30).

 

Music notation below:

right hand:

F#, D, F#, D, G, D, G, D

F#, D, F#, D, E, D, E, D

F#, D, F#, D, G, D, G, Bflat

A, D, A, D, G, D, G, D

F#, D, F#, D, G, D, F#, E

F#, D, F#, E, D, E, D, E

F#, C, F#, C, E, C, E, D

E, Bflat, E, Bflat, D, Bflat, D, C

B, A

B, A

Bflat , A, G, E, D, G, B

A, B, D&C

E, G, B&A

C Bflat , A, G, E, D, G, B

A, B, D&C

F#, E&G, D#, B&E

G, C&A, G, A, B

F#, B, G, F#,E

F#, B, F#, G, B

F#, E, D, C, B, A

G, F#, D, B

Bflat , A, G, E, D, G, B

A

F#, F#, C, C, F#, F#, A

B, G, A

B, D, D, C, C, B, B, A

E, E, G, G, B, B, D, D

D, D, C, C, B, B, A

E, E, G, G, B, B, E, E

B&F#, D, D, C, E&C, B, D&B, A

C&G, G, C, C, E, E, A, A

F#, D, D, C, E&C, B, B, A

A, A, C, C, E, E, A, A

E&B

left hand:

D, Bflat A, G

D, Bflat

C, Bflat

D, Bflat

D, G

C, C, B

Bflat, Bflat, A

A&E, A&E

A&E, A&E

A&E

A&E, A&E

C&G, C&G

A&E, A&E

A&E

A&E, A&E

C, C

A&E, A&E

G&D, G&D

C, C

G&D, G&D

C, C A&E

A&E, E, A

D&B, E&C, F#&D

G&E, F#, E

G&D

C&G, E&G

G&D, B&G

C&G, E&G

G&D

G&E, E&G

B&G, G&D

G&E, E&G

B&E

The chords for "Bella'sLullaby":
D, Gm, D, Gm,
D, Gm, D, Gm,
D, Gm, D, Gm,
D7, Bflat,
Am,
C, Am,
C, Am, 
G, C,
G, C,
Am,
G, D, G,
G, C, Em,
G, C, Em,
G, C,
G, C,
Em

If you have any comments or questions, please let me know !

How to start learning to play the piano?

The first months of learning to play the piano may seem tedious – simple scales, exercises, and simple music pieces are often played with one hand.

There are different approaches to how to start learning to play. In my opinion, if your intention is to commit to a serious several year study, you should start from practicing scales and simple pieces for beginners.

An another approach is represented by for example Suzuki method, when you do not practice scales and etudes, but intuitively mimic a teacher, looking for your “own” technique. You can learn more about the method here

How the first months of learning to play the piano look like in practice, assuming a “classical” method of learning?

The purpose of this stage is to make sure that the hands are relaxed (not tense), and that the fingers are well based on a keyboard. For this purpose simple melodies should be practiced, initially with right and left hand separately. Also the scales should be played (starting from simple ones like C-major or a-minor), each hand separately as well.

What music pieces to play in the first months of learning the piano?

The selection of music pieces that a beginner learns to play usually consists of 2-3 music pieces. In the same time, the scales should be practiced. each hand separately. After a few months of playing the piano, it is good to add the passages as well.

Music pieces are of various kinds, so that the student learns various aspects – technical and also related to harmony. The repertoire of the learner should consist for example of the following music pieces:

  • Etudes (authors of know etudes are for example C. Gurlitt, H. Gnesin)

  • Music pieces by J. S. Bach (in the initial stage these could be simple piano pieces from Anna Magdalena Notebook)

  • Any of the popular melodies (for example one of the popular children songs)

Each exercise begins from playing a scale. The first scales are in key C major or a minor or G major or e minor, since they are the easiest ones.

With a more serious approach to playing the piano it is worth purchasing a book, for example Adult All-In-One Course: Lesson-Theory-Technic: Level 1 by Willard A. Palmer, where all basic concepts or playing a piano are introduced.