How to Read Notes Fast - The Landmark System

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @musiciansinspired
    @musiciansinspired  5 лет назад +675

    Hey there! If you loved this video, you'll love The Note Reading Boot Camp 3.0:
    musiciansinspired.lpages.co/notereadingbootcamp/
    In The Note Reading Boot Camp 3.0 you'll go in depth into the Landmark System as well as work through a ton of challenging and fun exercises. (BPM bootcamps, play-a-longs, and more). The entire course (lectures and exercises) is logically structured and optimized to get you to become a fast note reader. You simply go from beginning to end and in that process you'll begin to read notes quickly and easily.
    If you're ready to join me in the course, enroll today!
    musiciansinspired.lpages.co/notereadingbootcamp/
    P.S.
    Thanks for all the love on this video. Glad it's been helpful for a lot of people. Also glad to know the My Chemical Romance fanbase is still going strong!

    • @StephJ0seph
      @StephJ0seph 4 года назад +5

      This video was really helpful for relearning how to read sheet music, thank you so much! =)

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 4 года назад +1

      OK, you must be a genius!! You've lost me, 2:15 into the video! HOW can anyone possibly remember all these details, and apply them to both hands?! I find it amazing how anyone can do this! BTW, I've always heard "Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge"! Thanks for showing us!

    • @andrewsutton6640
      @andrewsutton6640 4 года назад +5

      Thank you. I'm wondering how to translate these concepts to guitar:/

    • @janishart5128
      @janishart5128 4 года назад +3

      @@andrewsutton6640: Oh, so you play guitar too - that's great! More power to you!! 😊👍

    • @gallaxylhlovehope1051
      @gallaxylhlovehope1051 4 года назад +1

      Did you stop making vidios?

  • @ちゃんろお
    @ちゃんろお 3 года назад +1822

    It may seem impossible at first but trust me once you get the basics and start practicing seriously, you'll notice that you won't need to look down at your hands to play the note youre looking at🥰 it'll be hard but it'll be worth it!!

    • @miekoyee
      @miekoyee 3 года назад +34

      thanks! i'll start practicing

    • @lizadeguzman277
      @lizadeguzman277 3 года назад +23

      thanks for motivating😃

    • @supershenron4688
      @supershenron4688 2 года назад +5

      Yeah right, I'll practice 👍

    • @kyroking9934
      @kyroking9934 2 года назад +8

      How long does it take to be at the level you’re talking about?

    • @potatoboy549
      @potatoboy549 2 года назад +30

      @@kyroking9934 There’s no magical time landmark where you’ll immediately get better. It’ll take months to years.

  • @robertall.dawson2002
    @robertall.dawson2002 6 лет назад +2233

    I'm 64 years old, took piano lessons from kindergarten to fifth grade, until this video I didn't realize what I had forgotten, you brought it back to me, will be looking forward to more, may peace be unto you, and to your family, and all that you have.

    • @Jauntle
      @Jauntle 6 лет назад +37

      This was great. The landmark method is much easier. I will review this again. Thank you!

    • @michaelreyes5844
      @michaelreyes5844 6 лет назад +2

      PianoPro. xyz - Beginner piano lessons

    • @Marie-mq9jq
      @Marie-mq9jq 6 лет назад +82

      this is the sweetest comment ive seen in youtube

    • @maxdakers5051
      @maxdakers5051 6 лет назад +6

      That's pretty fruity mate

    • @CurbsideCurse
      @CurbsideCurse 6 лет назад +8

      Peace be unto you Robert Dawson ❤️

  • @shanejung2976
    @shanejung2976 5 лет назад +3828

    I'll stick to playing the triangle.

  • @smithintern-tainment7868
    @smithintern-tainment7868 3 года назад +1623

    These are the kind of tutorials I like to watch. There’s no “fluff” or condescending bullcrap. Just pure and direct information with a little personality

    • @jahmearamckimlove5747
      @jahmearamckimlove5747 3 года назад +74

      Exactly he gets straight to the point without giving us a life story. I'm taking notes.

    • @schmeetsonbeetson7168
      @schmeetsonbeetson7168 Год назад +9

      Exactly with this kind of direct to the point without giving their entire life story about the childhood trauma....oh shut up with these corny ass comments

    • @zeroqp
      @zeroqp 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed

  • @ayeshak6822
    @ayeshak6822 5 лет назад +11973

    "Well if it's above G, what is it?"
    Me: "H."

    • @foforin112
      @foforin112 5 лет назад +648

      b r u h m o m e n t

    • @valkanimates
      @valkanimates 5 лет назад +253

      It’s “A” ok? Like. *b r u h* bruh. So what comes after h? “B” you got that now? Good...

    • @jackiepyzocha7380
      @jackiepyzocha7380 5 лет назад +23

      A

    • @charlotteice5704
      @charlotteice5704 5 лет назад +179

      I live in Germany, for me it's always been A - Ais/B - H - C - Cis/Des - D - Dis/Es - E - F - Fis/Ges - G - Gis/As - A . It's confusing. And we refer to the middle C not as C4 but as c' (not to be confused with ,C (C1) or C (C2) or c (C3)). These videos are so much better than what I learnt in music theory at school.

    • @SathyasHarmony
      @SathyasHarmony 5 лет назад +6

      Lol

  • @kirrileepearson9981
    @kirrileepearson9981 3 года назад +463

    I learned the crappy EGBDF and FACE as a kid and it's no wonder I'm still a slow reader of sheet music... thanks for connecting the dots, literally

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 3 года назад +24

      1st year of secondary school and our useless music teacher taught us the classic EGBDF & FACE, then I think my brain glazed over when the bass clef turns out to be different!
      Whose dumb idea was that?!11!? >:(

    • @hellopsp180
      @hellopsp180 3 года назад +29

      EGBDF and FACE is not something that holds people back.
      Its a starting point like with anything. Just a tool to describe what you are reading.
      Its up to you to put the effort into practice. I believe whatever note reading/ memorization method people use, it doesnt matter as long as you actually get up and play the piano everyday.
      The tools the "Musicians Inspired" May or may not work for you either, because the limiting factor in both methods is you actually playing the piano.

    • @heartiu4713
      @heartiu4713 9 месяцев назад

      FR SAME

    • @kennard3106
      @kennard3106 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@massimookissed1023For bass, I remember 'good boys do fine always' and 'all cows eat grass'.

  • @christianlund2925
    @christianlund2925 6 лет назад +4098

    i’ve been playing piano for 11 years why did i watch this entire thing

  • @neoblackcyptron
    @neoblackcyptron 3 года назад +668

    I like this system. It focuses on visual recognition. The old mnemonic system was a pain to deal with. Thanks for this.

    • @lilyofluck371
      @lilyofluck371 2 года назад +17

      Fun fact! The Bass Cleff kind of looks like an F and in-between the dots is bass F. The Treble Cleff looks like a fancy G and between the circle on the bottom is where Treble G is.

  • @freiheit6311
    @freiheit6311 4 года назад +201

    Wow - I'm a music teacher and have been teaching using the 'Every Good Boy' method recently and found that students struggle with reading notes above and below stave using that method and also don't seem to find the relationships of notes on their instrument or piano. I've been looking for simple methods of teaching sight-reading and notation and this Landmark system makes so much sense and is very clear! Thanks for sharing! Will give this a go!

    • @musiciansinspired
      @musiciansinspired  4 года назад +29

      Yeah! Over the years, I've taught students in private lessons both ways. And it was no comparison. The Landmark system is much more effective is getting students to read notes. I've had students come to me from previous teachers who taught them "Every Good Boy" method and when I ask them to name me the mnemonics in the two staves (every good boy does fine, all cows eat grass, etc.) they say, "I used to know it, but I forgot". The Landmark system is easier for students to remember because there's logic to it. Good luck with your students, let me know how it goes!

    • @honeyquiboquibo5555
      @honeyquiboquibo5555 2 года назад

      Me too

    • @lambertmathew1474
      @lambertmathew1474 Год назад

      Wish you could teach me too.

    • @sueg2286
      @sueg2286 4 месяца назад

      @@musiciansinspired At 04.22 you have some notes mixed up, the low B should be a D.

  • @skydreams3856
    @skydreams3856 4 года назад +8665

    My worst enemy: notes floating above in space.

    • @dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon
      @dhisufiroafrozenseraphimdragon 4 года назад +152

      Lol. Yeah until I watched this video I didn't know what those floating notes were.

    • @moomooyaa9368
      @moomooyaa9368 4 года назад +17

      samee

    • @johnflavin1602
      @johnflavin1602 4 года назад +55

      Sky Dreams yes, good point, they always confused me. Like what the hell is that note if it’s not on a line or in a space.

    • @mechamicro
      @mechamicro 4 года назад +23

      Extreme Tremble or Extreme Bass is hard to see

    • @iloveanime506
      @iloveanime506 4 года назад +5

      Ikr

  • @heatherwhiteley3556
    @heatherwhiteley3556 6 лет назад +587

    My 5 year old son has watched this about 100 times, and I think he has all 9 minutes of your dialogue memorized. He's sitting at the piano right now, and he's at 8:15 right now. I might have to make a video of it and show it to you.
    He definitely reads music better than I can right now, and though I'm not a musician by any stretch, he's going to pass me up with my 7 years of piano lessons pretty soon!
    Thank you for such a great video! People like you make RUclips a great place for learning!

    • @NoteyouraveRage
      @NoteyouraveRage 6 лет назад +25

      Heather Whiteley How are you not a musician after 7 years of piano lessons???

    • @sugacookie9929
      @sugacookie9929 5 лет назад +29

      Noteyouraverage | I think she means professionally.

    • @supersaiyan4gogeta12
      @supersaiyan4gogeta12 5 лет назад +6

      @your lie in april
      ;-;

    • @wesleyy04
      @wesleyy04 5 лет назад

      supersaiyan4gogeta12 so sad

    • @toolguyslayer1
      @toolguyslayer1 5 лет назад +4

      I am happy for you what powers does the situation you guys remind me of me and my mom I'm almost your age now probably older but she still loves me creating music I played more instruments that I can count now buy him as many as possible anything under 250 bucks and then if he really likes it let him go nuts nuts that's especially if it's under 70 then that way he can learn to work on his own instruments save some bucks and buy more instruments LOL seriously though

  • @yosoress
    @yosoress 3 года назад +699

    man I have to sing my ABC just to know what comes after a letter

    • @irahdipodrono3452
      @irahdipodrono3452 3 года назад +29

      SAME english isnt my first language so when he asked i was like singing the song

    • @iamdissapointed6810
      @iamdissapointed6810 3 года назад +54

      Same but english is my first language but i still have to sing the alphabet.

    • @ankuratulkar8066
      @ankuratulkar8066 3 года назад +6

      So true man 🤣🤣🤣

    • @vj51
      @vj51 3 года назад +3

      true

    • @sukhithamadhavi3376
      @sukhithamadhavi3376 3 года назад +2

      Relatable man..

  • @ratpatooti
    @ratpatooti 6 лет назад +254

    When I was learning violin (I now do bass), my teacher didn’t do the “every good boy does fine” and “good burritos don’t fall apart” and I’m glad I didn’t. She taught me bottom space, middle line, top space. Remember those notes. Then, she taught me where the open notes were and it was so easy sight reading from there. Music teachers REALLY need to ditch the mnemonics.

    • @obamaslastname6415
      @obamaslastname6415 5 лет назад +14

      Could you maybe explain it more? It's really difficult for me to understand

    • @Neoprototype
      @Neoprototype 5 лет назад +2

      Yes please show us how your teacher thought you.

    • @KazzakRaider
      @KazzakRaider 5 лет назад +2

      Same, but as i played Eb Horn, i never had to play notes at the top of the stave, so i never learnt what those were, only what valves were needed to play them, so I didnt actually know if it was an E or F i just pressed down the correct valves, makes it very quick to sight read, but that comes with lots of practice/experience

    • @obamaslastname6415
      @obamaslastname6415 5 лет назад

      @@krs-two4329 yeh that'll be helpful

    • @feen7304
      @feen7304 5 лет назад

      Please record the discord session

  • @PotatoFarmer656
    @PotatoFarmer656 4 года назад +194

    Whew, this made me appreciate the person who came up with the staff. I tried learning via mnemonics and I was getting nowhere. Looking at this thing via the landmark system, I never realized how well thought the staff was in terms of symmetry and distance between notes, damn.

    • @MaggaraMarine
      @MaggaraMarine 2 года назад +5

      _"I never realized how well thought the staff was in terms of symmetry and distance between notes, damn"_
      All of this is a coincidence, though. The piano simply uses the standard clef for high pitched instruments for its right hand and the standard clef for low pitched instruments for its left hand. The symmetry is a coincidence - these clefs weren't originally used as a part of a "grand staff".
      Still a cool coincidence. But it's also important to remember that this only works with certain notes. Luckily, the note it works with is C that is the first note that people usually learn.

    • @TabiMcArdle
      @TabiMcArdle Год назад +2

      Because there really is a God. Praise Yah!

  • @integlol151
    @integlol151 3 года назад +81

    This makes me thankful to whoever invented TABS for guitar

    • @ryzagarcia5206
      @ryzagarcia5206 3 года назад +3

      I KNOWW I took classical guitar in school and i would always right down the letter of the note on the sheet

    • @TomClarkSouthLondon
      @TomClarkSouthLondon 3 года назад +3

      TAB existed long before notes!😌

    • @jadenrobinson9781
      @jadenrobinson9781 4 месяца назад

      I would recomend learning sheet music because tabs dont show timing well, but if you just want to learn a song then go ahead & use tabs.

  • @Sooberpew
    @Sooberpew Год назад +118

    I’m dyslexic and imagining things in a picture is easier to memorize for me so this method you shared with us is totally helpful! Thanks

  • @meganleia
    @meganleia 5 лет назад +1286

    i can read violin sheet music faster than i can read english but it takes me 2 hours to read one measure for piano

    • @tanyaabadax8064
      @tanyaabadax8064 5 лет назад +67

      yeah for piano- it takes memorization

    • @vinneythe14th68
      @vinneythe14th68 5 лет назад +72

      Finally a violinist that understands XD.

    • @akaye643
      @akaye643 4 года назад +48

      Yeah violin is more easy to read than piano especially because you have to read for 2 hands

    • @Briguy1027
      @Briguy1027 4 года назад +20

      @@akaye643 I suspect that is the main reason. I honestly don't know how I can play with both hands but I do, LOL.

    • @ragingman7320
      @ragingman7320 4 года назад +12

      @@Briguy1027 apparently, if you already know how to play the violin, you will suck at piano. 😂

  • @worldmapping4895
    @worldmapping4895 5 лет назад +2998

    people: *uses do re mi fa sol la si*
    every tutorial: yeah we don't do that here

    • @hyleris8079
      @hyleris8079 5 лет назад +23

      Truuuu

    • @PeterGamerTutoriais
      @PeterGamerTutoriais 5 лет назад +211

      @@isabellafairbrother8870 I know that in english is Ti but in Portugal (where I'm from) we learn Si instead of Ti, so idk what the variations are across the world

    • @rockysandman5489
      @rockysandman5489 5 лет назад +108

      @@isabellafairbrother8870 You have a lisp. It's Si. Universally. Or perhaps your teacher has a lisp.

    • @dcalc0mania
      @dcalc0mania 5 лет назад +39

      isabella Fairbrother In spain it’s Si

    • @floriansaul4
      @floriansaul4 5 лет назад +2

      @@rockysandman5489 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solf%C3%A8ge

  • @BlackPocketYT
    @BlackPocketYT 3 года назад +224

    This is great, thanks for posting.
    It may also be useful to point out that the treble clef mark (𝄞) on the stave is centred around Treble G and the bass clef mark (𝄢) is centred on Bass F

    • @poproporpo
      @poproporpo 2 года назад +12

      Yes! I was looking for this comment. iirc the treble clef is also called the "G-clef" because it is part of a family of clefs that define where G is, and likewise for the Bass clef as an "F-clef."

    • @hi28
      @hi28 2 года назад +7

      are those emojis ??

    • @sixten8493
      @sixten8493 Год назад +3

      @@twenteee A year ago clef marks were customary and often included on a representative keyboard

    • @samuelec
      @samuelec Год назад

      @hi28 no, they are from the standard international set UNICODE or UTF8 characters, you can find them online they include emoji too.

    • @OlgaSmith-ollie55
      @OlgaSmith-ollie55 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for that 😮I wasn't aware 😅😢

  • @TLMuse
    @TLMuse 3 года назад +47

    Maybe it's worth noting that the landmarks are related to the perfect intervals in the key of C (a perfect 4th is F, a perfect 5th is G; these intervals are the inverse of each other, corresponding to opposite movement around the circle of 5ths). -Tom

  • @kurtus.1
    @kurtus.1 5 лет назад +1411

    I’m a violinist so the bass clef scares me.

  • @byak6687
    @byak6687 4 года назад +3827

    Me playing the piano, occasionally looking at the notes even doe idk what they are: 👁👄👁 yes I am pianis

    • @ilyesbkr3870
      @ilyesbkr3870 4 года назад +107

      Pp

    • @cactusowo1835
      @cactusowo1835 4 года назад +236

      Relatable, I can play a lot of things just by ear, listening to it and trying to arrange but when it comes to write o reading something on the sheet my minds goes blank lol

    • @shanayonon
      @shanayonon 4 года назад +88

      SAME but For me I just memorize the notes then when I am in class I don’t need to look at the sheet music but I just use it to remind myself where I am at in the piece

    • @hildanavalta4397
      @hildanavalta4397 4 года назад +2

      SAME 😂

    • @jamestsindos946
      @jamestsindos946 4 года назад +2

      THATS WHAT I DO LOL

  • @Crazypreeteens
    @Crazypreeteens 6 лет назад +364

    DUDE..DUDEEE..YOU SAVED MY SIGHT READING LIFE. Like you said, I was taught the typical way most teacher’s teach it and I was always super slow at it and I still haven’t been able to sight read fast (and it’s been about 9 FREAKEN Years!) in under 9 minutes...I am able to sight read way faster. Thank You so so much. You proved to me that everyone has their own unique way of learning and one certain way isn’t for everyone and it doesn’t mean your unintelligent. Thank you so much!❤️

    • @KellyBezz
      @KellyBezz 6 лет назад +14

      Crazypreeteens don’t fret (pun!). Phil Collins who is one of the most God-given gifted musicians ever (he plays of course drums, piano, keyboards, even bagpipes!) and he is a self-taught musician. He tried to learn to read music (his grandmother taught piano) but he just couldn’t get it! He is credited with creating one of the most iconic drum fills ever and I believe it’s because he wasn’t tied down by what he ‘should play’ and he felt free to play what sounded great at the time. Some people just can’t learn to read music well, but are still talented. He had to develop a system to explain the notes he played to other classically trained musicians but he was obviously very successful [one of only 3 to sell over 100 million albums with a group (Genesis) and as a solo performer!)]

    • @Java11679
      @Java11679 6 лет назад +11

      You must be dumb as fuck

    • @AlexSprallis
      @AlexSprallis 6 лет назад +9

      Crazypreeteens u played for 9 years without knowing about treble G middle C and bass F??????????

    • @progamer_godwin7843
      @progamer_godwin7843 6 лет назад

      Use chords so that it will be easy hahahaha

    • @minimandal3629
      @minimandal3629 6 лет назад

      y

  • @LettusNotLettuce
    @LettusNotLettuce 4 года назад +9536

    the guy who invented piano notes was either drunk af or smart af

    • @asn1321
      @asn1321 4 года назад +213

      Man how Notes make us easy to play Instruments

    • @ralek592
      @ralek592 4 года назад +466

      Probably both

    • @cassidys9880
      @cassidys9880 3 года назад +452

      or french af

    • @victornewman508
      @victornewman508 3 года назад +356

      I agree, wouldn't it make more sense if the letter A was were the main note C was instead? It be so much easier.

    • @renascitur7051
      @renascitur7051 3 года назад +34

      @@victornewman508 lmao true tho

  • @Marny5580
    @Marny5580 6 лет назад +1830

    Too bad music taught in schools has been eliminated. My mom couldn't afford lessons so my school gave free violin lessons - and I loved learning violin. Decades later I took piano lessons and found that I wanted to put the piano under my chin.

    • @stanelris5443
      @stanelris5443 6 лет назад +157

      Marny5580 that last sentence caught me off guard I think I laughed a little too hard

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 6 лет назад +35

      Marny, then there was the great big idiot in hospital with a bleeding neck. His 'cello had to be surgically removed.
      And CELLO = Cremona Extra Large Leg Over!

    • @kalebsok2947
      @kalebsok2947 6 лет назад +2

      RWBHere how come?

    • @ameg6432
      @ameg6432 6 лет назад +10

      I have band. the elementary gets music. its not gone yet

    • @farahleanne
      @farahleanne 6 лет назад +7

      @@ameg6432 I'm in middle school; still have music. 😃

  • @ufo717212
    @ufo717212 5 лет назад +41

    What a powerful method! Perfectly symmetric and only C, F, G are used for landmarks. Easy and efficient!

  • @earthjaysondaquioag1161
    @earthjaysondaquioag1161 4 года назад +842

    Me: Imma learn piano through youtube
    Ads: learn how to play the piano with Simplypiano
    Me: ...

    • @Ok-jy6zj
      @Ok-jy6zj 4 года назад +6

      samee

    • @kornygerm
      @kornygerm 4 года назад +32

      ever since i watch a simply piano review, i've been getting ads from crazy..like please please try our product.learning sheet music is boring, our app is fun!.

    • @lailasssaaa
      @lailasssaaa 4 года назад +10

      welp, same thing happened to me. ended up downloading it and got a 3 month subscription. it’s pretty good haha, i’m studying the entertainer rn (8th month, started on january)

    • @lailasssaaa
      @lailasssaaa 4 года назад +5

      Sukubo lmao no, i just really like the app. i paid for the app with my own money. i’m gonna keep using it for another couple months, then gonna get a tutor:)

    • @skellyboy_official
      @skellyboy_official 4 года назад +3

      Welcome to reality, you're not the buyer, you're already the product!

  • @HG-jh5zf
    @HG-jh5zf 11 месяцев назад +5

    Just bought myself a 61 key keyboard for Christmas. I’ve wanted to learn to read music and play piano for years and years, and at nearly 35, I’m finally committing to it. While I wait for my instrument to arrive, I’ve been delving into various methods of learning how to read music. I found this video to be an amazing primer/introduction to the subject. Thank you!

  • @Nein01
    @Nein01 5 лет назад +457

    Just want to point out a mistake at 4:18 so no one gets confused. You mistakenly wrote B instead of D for the second to last note shown here

    • @hildcit
      @hildcit 5 лет назад +6

      Nein01 I actually noticed that while watching the video

    • @StephJ0seph
      @StephJ0seph 4 года назад +16

      Ahh that's why I was confused! Thanks for pointing it out

    • @peninsulapooches5886
      @peninsulapooches5886 4 года назад +1

      Helped a little bit but no mention of sharps/ flats

    • @johnflavin1602
      @johnflavin1602 4 года назад

      Nein01 you’re correct, well spotted. The B would definitely confuse people.

    • @ineedspeed9085
      @ineedspeed9085 4 года назад

      Don't get him wrong

  • @metallica-fan
    @metallica-fan 5 лет назад +3306

    Why am I learning piano when I don't have one...

    • @itay3017
      @itay3017 5 лет назад +29

      That's me xD.

    • @lovisapetersson1620
      @lovisapetersson1620 5 лет назад +116

      Freddie Mercury the fuck did you write Bohemian Rhapsody without a piano

    • @marrissaedwards7647
      @marrissaedwards7647 5 лет назад +7

      I getting😂

    • @CailVT
      @CailVT 5 лет назад +30

      music theory and sheet music actual applys to the most instruments, like guitars, harmonicas and the most other melodical instrument.

    • @briana_patrick
      @briana_patrick 5 лет назад +16

      @@lovisapetersson1620 LMFAO IM WEAK

  • @darrellcarey4160
    @darrellcarey4160 6 лет назад +48

    I play piano drums guitars and bass all by ear. Know theory and notes on the instruments and teaching myself to read. But your system show me in less than ten minutes a better way to read than 40 years of my 56 years of living. THANKS A BUNCH!!

  • @OlafFichtner
    @OlafFichtner 3 года назад +6

    I wish you had been my music teacher at school. Three decades after leaving school I'm now trying to get to terms with all this - and your video is a great help. Thanks!

  • @fran1196
    @fran1196 4 года назад +769

    I'm watching this at 1am and I don't even have a piano.

    • @sweeeeetpatata
      @sweeeeetpatata 3 года назад +7

      Same....

    • @ChillGuyYoutube
      @ChillGuyYoutube 3 года назад +7

      Relateble

    • @agreneus3485
      @agreneus3485 3 года назад +3

      Same

    • @Brown86Eyes
      @Brown86Eyes 3 года назад +15

      It's one of those nights huh? XD

    • @sarahemily1
      @sarahemily1 3 года назад +5

      Legit! 1.05am here and trying not to let this confusion put me off.... I also have no piano 🤣

  • @gavindennis9988
    @gavindennis9988 4 года назад +374

    6:04 - “Wise men...”
    6:10 - “...Only fools...”

  • @mtmals9786
    @mtmals9786 6 лет назад +8

    Your super lesson wins the gold 🏅. Eliminate decoding by memorizing the landmarks and playing the note instantly. Worth mastering. Thank you.

  • @jenn4593
    @jenn4593 Год назад +2

    FINALLY!!! A clear explanation on how to correctly read and play the sheet music at the same time. I’ve been searching forever! THANK YOU!!! You are my hero ☺

  • @kiwixx1190
    @kiwixx1190 4 года назад +196

    When you played that high G, I shed the fattest tear

  • @dragoncurveenthusiast
    @dragoncurveenthusiast 6 лет назад +156

    Seeing that you used g as landmarks in the trebble and f as landmarks in the bass, I was surprised you didn't mention that the treble clef is also called the g-clef, whereas the bass clef is also called the f-clef.
    the treble is called like that, because it is a stylized G sitting on the g-line.
    the bass clef is a overly-stylized F, whose 2 points indicate the f-line.

    • @jerryli821
      @jerryli821 6 лет назад

      You say, "the treble is called like that, because it is a stylized G sitting on the g-line."
      it looks like it's sitting on the e-line

    • @PatSporrerMusic77
      @PatSporrerMusic77 5 лет назад +14

      @@jerryli821 It's not "where the treble-g is sitting on", it's called the treble-g clef because the "circle" part of the treble clef "circles" around the "g" line

    • @jerryli821
      @jerryli821 5 лет назад

      Okay, there wouldn't be in A or B cleft and F is already taken. An E clef would be below the F clef, too low.

    • @pleaseenteraname2201
      @pleaseenteraname2201 5 лет назад +2

      I was waiting the entire video for just that. The stylized shape of the treble clef is an ornamented calligraphy representation of the letter G, and winds itself around the actual G line. Likewise the bass clef is a decorated old-style F with the two associated dots highlighting the F line.
      However, I do like his discoveries, and will be using them in the future to assist student's reading - especially those proficient in one clef but not both.

    • @Chyllbacca
      @Chyllbacca 5 лет назад

      You just blew my mind. I’ve been playing piano for years and didn’t know this until now :(

  • @BlackMarketDude
    @BlackMarketDude 4 года назад +358

    I been playing piano for 20 years. It’s 5 am why am I here.

  • @jwboll
    @jwboll 3 года назад +11

    First day piano student here, I just played "flight of the bumblebee" flawlessly thanks to your video.

  • @mazharcoban
    @mazharcoban 4 года назад +250

    tutorial: treble g
    me: trouble g

  • @bigjoocy
    @bigjoocy 4 года назад +81

    You taught me more in 10 minutes than I did my entire schooling life thank you. I'm self taught and by ear with a few different instruments and I never could quiet understand reading notation so its nice to break it down like this and having those hot keys or hot zones (can't remember the wording exactly) to help memorise key parts of the piano was really helpful thanks heaps!

  • @KevinTorres-pw3ny
    @KevinTorres-pw3ny 4 года назад +41

    Thank you, I've never heard Landmark before, I've been trying to learn how to read piano notes, and this is a better method for learning how to memorize the notes, I just love how people like to make comments of the negative, instead of the simplicity that you have showned us how to memorize notes. Thank you!

  • @Mytimenow123
    @Mytimenow123 Год назад +1

    This has saved me years of frustration and possibly giving up. Thank you.

  • @psh7193
    @psh7193 4 года назад +11

    This actually helps alot, I am a piano player but I sucks at sight-reading. It took me so long to read, but this helps me to read the location on the piano, not memorizing and counting everything. So big thanks from me!! Wish my teacher taught me this long time ago :(

  • @Lukas7360
    @Lukas7360 4 года назад +13

    I've been taking piano lessons for 10 years straight and let me tell you - reading the notes when attempting to play a new piece of music is always challenging. Perhaps it' just the fact that it's been years since I've had my last piano lesson and I'm just getting rusty but learning new songs is always such a pain in the ass when trying to read them and play them fluently and correctly.

  • @princessnitishasahu2252
    @princessnitishasahu2252 4 года назад +24

    I think I'll have to go through this video 100 times so that I finally memorize everything that's been taught

  • @versatilejams
    @versatilejams 3 года назад +3

    This video actually helped me more than Coursera courses and all sorts of other videos on RUclips.

  • @psm-e4o
    @psm-e4o 4 года назад +8

    When I finished watching your video, I immediately subscribed because you've taught me more than a piano teacher probably ever will.

  • @CheerioBox
    @CheerioBox 6 лет назад +1246

    good burritos dont fall apart

    • @ermelinda2223
      @ermelinda2223 6 лет назад +4

      Cheerio. Box what !?! 😂😂

    • @ratpatooti
      @ratpatooti 6 лет назад +39

      Line notes for bass

    • @tuan.2.3
      @tuan.2.3 6 лет назад +24

      Great for my Mexican music teacher!

    • @Skye0710
      @Skye0710 5 лет назад

      Crazed Z haha!!

    • @lyingcat9022
      @lyingcat9022 5 лет назад +4

      Literally eating a Qdoba burrito that is falling apart on me right when I read your comment haha

  • @rosagutierrez2779
    @rosagutierrez2779 6 лет назад +1262

    "what we have is high G"
    *G Note*
    *sobbing* "WHEN I WAS---"

    • @sxftkenxbi
      @sxftkenxbi 6 лет назад +98

      *sobs with you* "A YOUNG BOY-"

    • @sxftkenxbi
      @sxftkenxbi 6 лет назад +73

      *continues to cry while throwing self out window*
      "TOOK ME INTO THE CITY--"

    • @rosagutierrez2779
      @rosagutierrez2779 6 лет назад +30

      Depressed!EmøAtTheTwentyØne FallØutChemicalDiscø *plays rest of the song*

    • @sxftkenxbi
      @sxftkenxbi 6 лет назад +24

      *cries in emo trash can and from pain of throwing self out window*

    • @aniruddhakabbya622
      @aniruddhakabbya622 6 лет назад +11

      TO SEE A MARCHING BAND--

  • @kaigainiki9156
    @kaigainiki9156 3 года назад +284

    Guys...
    If you can sightread it slow, then you can sightread it fast
    No but really, once you start slow, you'll gradually get better and better at sightreading

  • @tirage1177
    @tirage1177 5 лет назад +968

    I literally got dizzy by the middle of the video, my brain can't keep up.

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 5 лет назад +95

      same, lets be dumb together

    • @cibewill1617
      @cibewill1617 5 лет назад +54

      Don't worry. Everyone is different. Just pause the video when you want your brain to pick it up. When finished. Replay it. Do not stop playing piano.

    • @shutdahellup69420
      @shutdahellup69420 5 лет назад +7

      S A M E 😭

    • @AceEarthTwo35
      @AceEarthTwo35 5 лет назад +1

      i plan to buy a piano and learn from it, i know how to play guitar, what is more easier between guitar and piano?

    • @cole_bh0373
      @cole_bh0373 5 лет назад +3

      Skinny Rein piano will be a challenge, the hardest part will be the poly-rythms between both hands. I play trumpet and I am currently learning piano. It is hard but you will get it

  • @jackieedwards-henry8315
    @jackieedwards-henry8315 4 года назад +13

    Great video for my adult beginners, especially in our quarantine environment! This is essentially the way I introduced the staff and reading to them, and your visuals are great. Thank you for producing and sharing-much appreciated!

  • @dex7145
    @dex7145 5 лет назад +12

    After watching this three times I'm literally able to play nearly anything on sheet music. You got yourself a like and a subscriber.

  • @bephanie
    @bephanie 3 года назад +5

    nice! been playing my whole life and sight reading has always been really slow for me because i learned the "every good boy etc" method. this is great! i wish i had been taught this way

  • @sterling5052
    @sterling5052 4 года назад +31

    This was absolutely phenomenal!
    I've been trying to find informative yet simplistic videos to explain sheet music because I've only ever found videos that were way to overly complicated, and then video's that gave so little info with no descriptions or follow-ups. So, it's amazing to find your video, this has accelerated my practice exponentially.
    Thank you so much for this video!
    ~Sterling

    • @rosamonteza4648
      @rosamonteza4648 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you soooo much, it feels great to see how easy I can read the notes....

  • @jorgepardo74
    @jorgepardo74 5 лет назад +31

    On the recap, at minute 8'57" you say that the treble C is the third line from the bottom of the treble staff and that the bass C is the third line from top of the bass staff, when you should have said space in both cases. So there's a lapsus there. I know you know this, just making it clear, cause at first it got me confused, until I realized it was mistake. So in case someone else got confused...

  • @Kramlets
    @Kramlets 4 года назад +33

    Yeah the mnemonics were always super frustrating for me. Remembering the landmark system is going to help me so much, I've never thought about it in this way. Thanks!

  • @stevedavies1996
    @stevedavies1996 3 года назад +3

    INGENIOUS! I learnt to read music over 50 years ago using the mnemonic method. It was ok , and my first sight playing piano was good, BUT after a 45 year gap I am teaching myself piano and now loving except it takes too long for me to quickly identify those ledger notes. Thank you so much for your landmark method, it is so much easier now

  • @blehk5230
    @blehk5230 6 лет назад +222

    "High G" *sheds tear being reminded of Welcome To The Black Parade by Mcr*

    • @sxftkenxbi
      @sxftkenxbi 6 лет назад +12

      *looks up from pool of eyeliner in yeemo corner* i knew i wasn't going to be the only one *shed another black tear due to eyeliner*

    • @kladeaney
      @kladeaney 6 лет назад +6

      Glad I'm not the only one triggered 😭

    • @sludgerat444
      @sludgerat444 6 лет назад

      You all suck

    • @kingmendes2663
      @kingmendes2663 6 лет назад

      THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT 😭

    • @alexdavis5412
      @alexdavis5412 6 лет назад

      SAME AHH

  • @deanpanmei7531
    @deanpanmei7531 6 лет назад +245

    I was blind but now I see.

  • @aydenr5467
    @aydenr5467 4 года назад +198

    "All C's and F's"
    Like any high school student taking music classes.

    • @koencagurangan3256
      @koencagurangan3256 4 года назад +4

      I can relate to this on a spiritual level...
      If it wasnt art or Filipino (i’m from the Philippines) music was always my worst subject

    • @von6413
      @von6413 4 года назад +4

      Opposite for me, I just did the best in music class cuz I was interested in it. It’s a shame tho cuz most the other students really weren’t interested

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya 3 года назад +2

      I've always found music classes to be the easiest along with gym. Just attend class, lessons, and concerts and play the music, and you'll be fine, perfect 100%. I don't know how it is for other people but for me they've always been graded pretty much based on attendance, as opposed to the regular classes which are moreso based on performance.

  • @laurawoodman4187
    @laurawoodman4187 3 года назад +4

    I have been struggling to read sheet music fastly and correctly and this video has helped me realise the mistakes and made it so much easier for me thank you so much.

  • @andrewsilver7048
    @andrewsilver7048 6 лет назад +16

    One tip for reading notes further down (or up) would probably be recognizing the patterns of intervals. Octaves apart are easy because it lands on an opposite line or space (example: starting from a space, ending on a line) and there will always be three lines between those two same notes.

    • @johnbrennan7047
      @johnbrennan7047 6 лет назад

      If it starts with a space, fill the between spaces and you have a chord.

    • @helenaville5939
      @helenaville5939 6 лет назад

      +John Brennan. Not always. It depends on the type of chord.

    • @mikewellwood1412
      @mikewellwood1412 5 лет назад

      Yes, I believe this is what pro's tend to do. Quite hard for a beginner to learn, I think, but worth the effort.

  • @privemochi
    @privemochi 5 лет назад +84

    dAmn i feel like u explained it really well for easy understanding but i think i know what the problem is here, it's _me_
    me: wow he's explaining it really well
    my brain: dAmn bOiii sLoW DoWN

  • @katsuya063
    @katsuya063 3 года назад +8

    i'm relearning how to read sheets because today at school we played piano and i got nostalgia of how easy it was when i remembered.

  • @stxxze5309
    @stxxze5309 Год назад +4

    Man you broke it down so beautifully. I really wanted to learn to start reading sheet music so I could learn Gershwin’s summertime piece, this video made the most sense out of all the videos I’ve watched. Thank you.

  • @Gergoool
    @Gergoool 4 года назад +12

    This is the best explanation I've found so far, thanks!

  • @bl3nd3rman97
    @bl3nd3rman97 5 лет назад +556

    EGBDF: Evil Gummy Bears Destroy France

    • @barodrinksbeer7484
      @barodrinksbeer7484 4 года назад +11

      Thats musically pleasing.

    • @raishiroi2340
      @raishiroi2340 4 года назад +6

      FACE: France Attacks Country Evils

    • @borlani
      @borlani 4 года назад +6

      Sacre Bleue - les oursons gommeux ont pris paris...merde!!!

    • @seongsera4005
      @seongsera4005 4 года назад +1

      LMAOOOOAOOAOAOAOAOAA

    • @LDXReal
      @LDXReal 4 года назад +6

      I was taught Every Good Boy Does Fine but this works too

  • @araryaarkanantaw300
    @araryaarkanantaw300 4 года назад +80

    Me : Cant Read Notes
    Musician Inspired : Start playing
    Also me : "Oh That Song"

  • @theclephane2914
    @theclephane2914 2 года назад

    Excellent! I am 67 Yrs old taking u piano a year ago. This video helped me tremendously! Thank you!

  • @yamunadevir5546
    @yamunadevir5546 Год назад +3

    I'm in early stage of learning and found this amazingly useful. When my master taught this in conventional method, I was completely stuck how will I follow this notes to keys by mere counting in future.
    I really have no words to thank you Master 🙏 ❤️
    Love from India (Tamilnadu) ✌️✨️😇

  • @agilegrizzly8880
    @agilegrizzly8880 Год назад +5

    I was taught the acronyms as well and always thought it was too difficult to learn sheet music. However, this video is an absolute game changer! As a guitar player who plays via chords/tabs, this really clicked and has ignited my desire to really learn piano. Thank you!

  • @aurora.a6645
    @aurora.a6645 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you!!!! You just showed me the very simple way to put toghether the differences between the upper staff and the lower, a real challenge to absorb and memorize.Being a beginner I felt confused and frustreted by the changes I felt gratuitous. You are doing a good job showing what for the skilled is taken for granted. You are a very good master. Bravo!!!!!

  • @peacesamuel7698
    @peacesamuel7698 2 года назад +1

    Bring this guy back on RUclips please

  • @nuberiffic
    @nuberiffic Год назад +6

    "Instead of memorising notes on the staff, just memorise these notes on the staff!"

  • @rhiannn3416
    @rhiannn3416 4 года назад +5

    I learnt how to play the piano when I was young, and I could read sheet music decently for left and right hand music. Then I started playing cello, and I could read left hand better than right. Then alto recorder, and I became better at right than left. And then I stopped altogether and I have forgotten how to read both... but I want to learn how to play the piano again. I remember playing this piece! I really liked it :)
    I remember child me recognised a pattern for the left-hand music on the cello. I don't remember what it was exactly, but I remember that I could read it instantly because where the note was relative to other lines told me how many fingers I had to press down and on which string. I've completely forgotten how to do that now, though.
    Oh wait, actually I just googled cello open strings. And I kind of remember now. The "open strings" are C, G, D and A. If I remember correctly I think my system was that those notes were the "base notes". And all notes above the "base note" would tell you how many fingers to press down. I think.

  • @djangoray2665
    @djangoray2665 6 лет назад +1166

    They thought me:
    Every
    Good
    Boy
    Deserves
    Food.
    Which I totally agree. And also:
    Good
    Boys
    Deserve
    Food
    Always
    I agree to this as well. Which is probably why they choose it.
    Edit and it pains me because, it's so hard to get to food. But at least it burns fat.

    • @mikepolsky
      @mikepolsky 6 лет назад +43

      I was taught. Every good boy deserves fudge. And good boys deserve fudge always.

    • @monstermushmush
      @monstermushmush 6 лет назад +43

      I know
      All
      Cows
      Eat
      Grass and
      F
      A
      C
      E

    • @jacobmesmer87
      @jacobmesmer87 6 лет назад +4

      Every good boy read more? That doesn't make any sense...

    • @Star_Taro
      @Star_Taro 6 лет назад +17

      Bat Man I was taught:
      Even
      George
      Bush
      Drives
      Ferraris
      And
      George
      Bush
      Drives
      Ferraris
      Again

    • @lucky13racing39
      @lucky13racing39 6 лет назад +3

      For me it was
      Every
      Good
      Boy
      Deserves
      Fudge

  • @akshathakini157
    @akshathakini157 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is brilliantly explained! Crystal clear for an absolute beginner like me awaiting the delivery of her first piano! Thank you so much 😊

  • @aidnndp
    @aidnndp 3 года назад +72

    To make it easier, you could just memorize it by itself. To be specific, memorize the base patters. Ex: The right hand is C D E F G A B C and the left hand is C B A G F E D C.

    • @lpa9974
      @lpa9974 Год назад +2

      Remember that it is important to identify your chords by looking at the bottom note of the chord and then go up. I missed this fact when I was young and always struggled to learn chords.

  • @oysteinsoreide4323
    @oysteinsoreide4323 6 лет назад +62

    Whatever way you learn this. The real way to really learn the notes is to sight read in regular basis. And it doesn't matter much what type of way you remember the notes because sight reading forces the brain to connect a given key to a given note on the staff. So for a beginner. Sight read at least two to three times a week.

    • @mautse7120
      @mautse7120 6 лет назад +1

      That’s the way it is...

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 5 лет назад

      Agree. Practice makes perfect. That is how I memorized too.

    • @harpfully
      @harpfully 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, forget landmarks or mnenomics or whatever -- too slow to help you when actually playing anything. You just have to practice reading so you instantly know the note on sight. For chords you have to recognize them as a single unit.

  • @peterbondy
    @peterbondy 5 лет назад +14

    All the landmarks C’s and G’s or C’s andF’s! How have I never noticed that pattern before!!! Crazy.

    • @jc3drums916
      @jc3drums916 5 лет назад +3

      All it is, is pointing out the strongest, most consonant intervals - the octave, and the perfect fifth. Hence, Dominant (5th degree of the scale) refers to an upward P5, and Subdominant (4th degree) to a downward P5.
      Also notice that both clefs are written to point out landmarks - the treble clef swirls around the G line, and the bass clef has its dots above and below the F line. In fact, the clefs are the letters G and F written in a very stylized way. C clef works the same way, although it looks more like a K.

  • @tim6167
    @tim6167 2 года назад +1

    I do bad want to learn this. All my life I’ve wanted to learn the piano. At 55 I finally decided to do it with the help of RUclips. Will take lessons later. Thanks for these videos

  • @jacekyric
    @jacekyric 4 года назад +240

    dont tell me im the only one who wanna learn piano but don't have a piano myself-

    • @aubreydaclis7293
      @aubreydaclis7293 3 года назад

      Samee

    • @lilyzheng.
      @lilyzheng. 3 года назад +1

      Same for me before my birthday but I got one as a present! (61 keys)

    • @DaviidOnTop
      @DaviidOnTop 3 года назад +3

      @@lilyzheng. Good for you, I've been watching a lot of videos and have almost all important parts memorized. Now I'm just saving up for one.

    • @rklvr9001
      @rklvr9001 3 года назад

      same, I'm actually just using an electric organ hshshs

    • @arish1909
      @arish1909 3 года назад

      Same I'm broke asf😭

  • @mirabellebonnet9113
    @mirabellebonnet9113 5 лет назад +6

    It's so easy. On a keyboard with 61 keys is the notes spectrum from C2 to C7 (5 octaves).
    High C = C6
    Treble C = C5
    Middle C = C4
    Bass C = C3
    Low C = C2

  • @willgirard1170
    @willgirard1170 3 года назад +6

    This makes reading bass clef a lot easier, thank you. I'm a percussionist and bass marimba or timpani always messes me up being I'm trying to relate it to treble clef.

  • @mega_ferret6359
    @mega_ferret6359 8 месяцев назад

    The first ledger C's was what really helped me push through my learning curve of reading. I loved that perspective.

  • @TheBoglodite
    @TheBoglodite 2 года назад +6

    I noticed a couple really cool things with this. Check how when you're going up and down from middle C your landmarks alternate between fifths and fourths. Also check out how you're alternating between C and the clef note each time.

  • @mfw4900
    @mfw4900 7 лет назад +533

    Damn Leafy actually plays piano

    • @novaturient4404
      @novaturient4404 6 лет назад +22

      Ikr!!! souds like him!

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      @sapitovito 6 лет назад +22

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    • @jassie138
      @jassie138 6 лет назад +15

      holy shit i am not alone

    • @noodlery7034
      @noodlery7034 6 лет назад

      thats what i thought

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 5 лет назад

      people still remember him eh

  • @alirizwan9941
    @alirizwan9941 4 года назад +4

    now i can understand that all those who know how to play musical instruments are super genius people !!!

  • @fendergibson2615
    @fendergibson2615 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video. This is the most straight forward, brief, fast, easy to understand, and complete for a beginner all at the same time. The landmarks are very helpful!

  • @shraddhadatta9911
    @shraddhadatta9911 4 года назад +4

    this is great!! never been taught so simply before. makes sight-reading a whole lot easier. been searching for this kind of thing for the past years

  • @nesnas
    @nesnas 3 года назад +7

    phenomenal instruction methodology! I am self taught on piano and I wish these videos were available before. I also loved his chords video!

  • @BrunoWiebelt
    @BrunoWiebelt 6 лет назад +12

    best explanation found ... thank you 59year old try to restore where he lost it

  • @MrRicoSandoval
    @MrRicoSandoval Год назад

    I tried band when I was a kid and the lessons never stuck.
    I’ve been playing for 30 years as a keyboardist and never bothered trying to learn how to read music till now.
    Great way of explaining things, it finally clicks!

  • @cowbro3011
    @cowbro3011 4 года назад +380

    3:41 rip the my chemical romance fans

  • @westrokker
    @westrokker 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been playing guitar and some piano for 30 years and just learned more about reading notation than I ever knew before , thank you !

  • @Alice_Fumo
    @Alice_Fumo 6 лет назад +1328

    aw dammit i was hoping this video would reveal some incredible technique for sightreading nontrivial stuff, but its just how to read notes... :(
    probably just takes shitloads of practice until all notes are connected to muscle memory very well... ugh

    • @sijhlo
      @sijhlo 6 лет назад +88

      I'm sort of a beginner and i've been trying to comprehend sheet music, but it's never fluent to me, i just read the notes separately and it sounds so bad :v

    • @Alice_Fumo
      @Alice_Fumo 6 лет назад +83

      apparently, experts can just read a whole section at once by looking at it and dont need to decipher or look at individual notes.
      what throws me back most is how boring everything i can sightread sounds, seeing as i play somewhat advanced stuff otherwisely..
      im just going through my classical pieces from late beginner to early intermediate book from beginning to end to get some reading exercise.

    • @sijhlo
      @sijhlo 6 лет назад +29

      Well as they usually say, practice makes perfect =)) Just keep trying to read and you'll definitely be able to do the same, i'm currenctly trying to do the same, whilst learning new stuff on the violin and piano. I used to look at those youtube videos and try my best to play songs from ear, but now i really want to focus on being able to read the music on paper

    • @andrewsilver7048
      @andrewsilver7048 6 лет назад +15

      Snowyiu
      I think it also has to do with time. I mean, in band I didn’t put much effort into sight reading and definitely didn’t play for the fun of it like I do now, but I could sight read saxophone very well. I think it has to be taught step by step to become fluent. The thing that makes piano especially hard is the lack of a clear reference point like most instruments have. You associate your hands to a specific note in a fixed position, and you also blow into it.. With piano, you don’t really have permanent reference points, especially when practicing things that change keys constantly.. You could probably counter this easily practicing sight reading for specific keys though so you always have some mental record about where your fingers went to hit each note 🤔
      Then again, you could practice exercises without looking at the piano. I think I’ll try that 😂

    • @pianofortefun
      @pianofortefun 6 лет назад +18

      I think if you also read notes in relationship to triads that can help you see more notes at once - relating to what music is built with- chords!