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How to Read Notes The EASY Way You Weren’t Taught
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In this video we will guide you through a game-changing method for decoding musical notes! Say goodbye to the world of acronyms and say hello to a transformative journey in understanding deeply the grand staff. Get ready to elevate your note-reading skills with a fresh perspective that has way more to do than memorizing.

⚡️CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:20 Grand Staff
0:57 The Musical Alphabet
2:17 Landmark Notes
3:23 Patterns
4:49 Intervals
5:54 Use All Tips
6:43 Closing Thoughts
7:37 Practice Tool


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@PianoteOfficial

5 months ago

Visit our blog for a written version of this lesson with diagrams >> www.pianote.com/blog/sight-reading-piano/

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@gilgillis4230

2 months ago

I gave up piano at around 11 years old. Today I am 67! If you had been my teacher then, I would have never stopped! So clear and understandable this way. Now I think I will start again with your help. Thank you!

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@awittypilot8961

4 months ago

I am a lead guitar player in a band....you just explained this better than anyone I have ever seen. God bless you dear! I am finally NOT overwhelmed! It's all a matter of practicing what you teach to become familiar. The light just went on! Thank you so much!

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@someoneelse.2252

3 months ago

I'm 191 years old and this is the best instruction I've ever seen.

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@wrightbytes

4 months ago

55 years old and just got my first electric piano to learn. I found this channel, and this video makes so much sense. I would normally look at a bit of sheet music and be totally mind blown as if it was written in some alien language. This totally simplifies it for old noobs like me. Thanks so much for this video. BTW, Lisa is a lovely teacher. So enthusiastic and cheerful. Think I've gotten my first teachers crush in many decades lol

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@ezraestrada4992

5 months ago

My daughter was able to read notes without memorizing the acronyms, she said she just learned where the notes are, so I think it's the landmark.

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@meherflamenca

2 months ago

For someone with almost no musical training this is so clarifying. Thank you!!!!!

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@BibethSharma

3 months ago

I am from India and a university professor in business management. I am 43 and have started recently with piano notes. I have been playing the chords since 1996 but took to notation only recently. I follow your channel and a few others, and things get simpler. I am using Simply Piano in its full version, and it is helping me a lot. I practice 1 hour daily (3 shifts of 20 minutes each), and now I am able to read both the bass and cleft notes, but slowly. I am sure that in a year or two, I will be able to increase my speed. I just ordered Roland FP-10 and I cannot wait to unbox it and start playing.

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@designwishesbypamela

3 months ago

I'm 62 and have wanted to learn the piano since in grade school. My husband gifted me a piano for my birthday and I found you via the free software offer through purchase of the piano. I've been taking Lisa's courses and I love them. So easy to follow and I love her enthusiasm and coaching. Thank you for this video. It has made learning to read music so much easier.

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@sage-mae

3 months ago

Been playing music for years and I have never seen this concept taught so simply. This definitely changed the way I read sheet music. Thank you!

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@dysntgr8

5 months ago

I have been subconsciously doing this for a long time now. Requires a lot of practice for your brain to just look at the staff and think "oh thats a 6th" especially for bigger intervals but this is way better than the regular way with the acronyms. Thanks for showing this method to a larger audience <3

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@jmduffee

1 month ago

As someone who last read music in 6th grade and is now starting to learn how to play the piano at 50 years old, thank you!!!

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@nishantharepalli1222

5 months ago

I love how you inadvertently taught us how to play the first part of Can't Help Falling In Love 😍

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@charalove6867

3 months ago

I am a musician and learned how to read music at 32. I’m now 54 and teaching beginning guitar,Ukulele,drums and piano, this short video helped me read music better.:)

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@lpines8891

5 months ago

Love her energy and her enthusiasm.

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@north2alaska

4 months ago

I’m seventy and have always wanted to play but have dyslexia which I think made learning music more difficult. Today I discovered this video lesson thought I would give it a try, what’s to lose. Suddenly things stared to come together in my head and it was all making a lot more sense. Thank you! It seemed less intimidating and I had a sense I could see how things were working and coming together. I feel I will watch MORE and see where this takes me. Wish I had this feeling of understanding and optimism of music fifty years ago. Maybe I could have caught on and would be able to take this somewhere and enjoy music so much more, MAYBE. Can old people still learn to play or is it likely just a dream?

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@annvillanueva1557

5 months ago

I learned as a child the acronyms, but your method certainly makes sense to me and I like the idea of having landmarks. I haven't played since I was a teen, so I have to relearn not only reading the notes, but how much they are worth. Quarter note- 1 beat and so on. Thank you.

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@astro3395

2 months ago

I started doing piano for like 2 years in middle school and that was like 6 years ago wow. But after pandemic i stopped because i didnt have my teacher anymore and i felt lost because i never noticed that i lacked sight reading because i always memorized all the sheets and now i find it so difficult to read and play at the same time. Im back as a beginner but i wanna stay and this was so helpful it made recognize a lot of patterns i never thought of Edit: also its even harder to learn online bc i learn with do re mi, but now i have to learn with c d e which confuses a lot my mind ngl haha

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@stevehawkes9803

4 months ago

I've tried to learn to read music so many times. Previous teachers abandoned me, as I couldn't get it. Thanks for your explanation, I paused the video and figured out the answer before you told me (and got it right - yippee). A small step but one I'm delighted with, thank you <3

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@sibbypiano

3 months ago

I've been playing violin for 8 years, and landmark notes have always helped me so much. Same with patterns, too. These techniques can also be applied to many other instruments, and are truly game-changer methods of sight reading sheet music! Thank you!

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