In
learning music notes, remember the first seven letters of the alphabet.
Using A, B, C, D, E, F, G, you'll start to grasp the cadence of notes
and how they sound on a piano.
Reading music is detrimental to
becoming a successful, well-versed musician; however, it is possible to
simply play piano by ear.
The easiest way to remember how these
notes, or letters, sound is by singing The Sound of Music like this:
Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do.
At your piano or keyboard, find the
middle note C and sing as you play the do re mi piano melody while
moving your fingers to the right on the keys, then back down the scale
to the left.
The best way to learn to play piano is by
practicing small groups of notes and scales over and over and working
your way up to playing piano on your own.
Take it a step further
in learning notes: Look at this music and find the C in the middle of
the staff, or group of five horizontal lines with notes on and in
between them.
The note C on a piano is always the first white key
to the left of two black keys grouped together. White piano notes, or
keys, are a full step between notes, while black keys are only half
steps between notes.
These are denoted as flat ♭ (half step down) or sharp # (half step up) when playing piano, or really any musical instrument.
For
now, we will stick to piano basics and practice the C scale, which
takes whole steps between the so-called do re mi piano notes.