Do you teach how to read sheet music?

Absolutely! I teach note reading throughout the entire curriculum. The free lessons cover the beginning stages of reading music.

In order to be able to read music thoroughly, I recommend that you continue the lessons through my one of my Membership Programs.

Reading music is valuable to any pianist whether you play by ear, or play by chords, or even if you like to improvise… learning to read music will balance out your knowlege of music and will open the door to be able to read and play sheet music without spending a lot of time with memorizing. Just sit down, look at the music and play! ~smile~

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2 Responses

  1. Hello,

    I would like you to tell me how to retain the names and places of the notes on the piano. I am an older person and I am just learning and it seems hard to be able to learn all the notes.
    Thank you so much for you reply. Nicole

  2. Hello buchard:

    When you started to Learn piano the first thing
    that we learn is the Grand Staff. The Grand Staff
    is composed by 5 lines and 4 Spaces .
    This is the first thing to retain the names and Places
    of the notes on the piano..
    Brunilda

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