Piano recording app? Also how to read music?
LiquidChaos66
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This is a two part post.... First off I was wondering if anyone knows of an app on the google market that will listen to you play piano and then translate it to sheet music that you can review afterwards? My wife is composing again (makes me super happy) and she gets thrown off when playing and then stopping to write it down. Doesn't need to be a free app... It will be worth the price.
Second. I'm trying to learn to read music... And ultimately play piano in the future. I want it to be a surprise to my wife so I'm trying to keep it unknown to her. Any advice? I've been looking over a few pics that show te notes and their positions in the sheet music and practicing on a few music reading test apps. It's kinda a hard process.
Second. I'm trying to learn to read music... And ultimately play piano in the future. I want it to be a surprise to my wife so I'm trying to keep it unknown to her. Any advice? I've been looking over a few pics that show te notes and their positions in the sheet music and practicing on a few music reading test apps. It's kinda a hard process.
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Piano sheet music is a bit different than most other sheet music, in that it has a double row of notes.
"The Entertainer" is a pretty simple song to learn. You might check into that.
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Be aware the piano music may not always have treble and bass clef music.
It may be that both right hand and left hand may be treble clef.
This page is probably the easiest basics I've seen for reading music.
http://www.ace-your-audition.com/how-to-read-sheet-music.html
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I stink at piano, but after a while, things just get "natural". When I played trombone, I got to the point where note recognition was automatic, and automatically resulted in my sliding to the right note. There was little thought involved. Initially this was just with bass clef, then it went to tenor clef. I know treble clef but can't see it automatically. I still immediately recognize bass. Piano is hard, coordinating hands and feet. I can't imagine trying organ!
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