On November 27 2011 07:03 IamBach wrote:
ok learn the chords so that when you see a group of notes you know what to play. Learn all the keys so you you know what notes to play. Then just read as much as you possibly can, and when you start learning a piece go to a new one. You'll gradually get more and more used to the way the notes looked. Focus btw on playing both hands together so that you don't get in the habit of only looking at one clef.
ok learn the chords so that when you see a group of notes you know what to play. Learn all the keys so you you know what notes to play. Then just read as much as you possibly can, and when you start learning a piece go to a new one. You'll gradually get more and more used to the way the notes looked. Focus btw on playing both hands together so that you don't get in the habit of only looking at one clef.
Haha, that name is gold.
Thanks for this advice also.
No all I need are some beginner pieces that sound moderately nice