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Playing the Piano is Like Having an Orchestra at Your Fingertips!

by Andrea Monk

The piano is the second most popular instrument learned - worldwide. It has the widest range of notes of all musical instruments. If you learn the flute or trumpet, you will only be able to play one note at once. With the piano you can play a range of 88 notes and play 1, 2 or many notes together. You literally have an orchestra at your fingertips!

The middle of the piano gives you the mid range notes. This is similar to the viola or the trombone. The middle of the piano is also the same range as the human voice - a low female or high male voice. As you move to the left, the piano notes get lower and darker. This is the bass end of the piano. The range is shared with the double bass, cello, bassoon and tuba.

As you move to the right of the piano, the notes get higher and brighter. This is the treble end of the piano. The range is shared with the flute, trumpet and violin. At the very top of the piano, these very high notes share the same range as the piccolo.

As you play your first simple melody on the piano, listen to the sound and the colour of the notes. In the middle of the piano, the colour is like warm orange. As you move to the right, the sound gets brighter - turning into yellows and white. Down in the bass end, dark purples and browns colour the sound.

Play all the C's on the piano. There are 8 of them in total. Notice how the sound changes as you move from left to right. As you start playing different pieces of music, you will discover the magic of this wonderful instrument. It is like having a whole orchestra at your fingertips!

About the Author

Would you like to learn more about playing the piano and reading music? Get access to my Free Video Course called Piano Lessons for Beginners by clicking on this link realpianoplayer.com

Viola - Goija playing Handel

Olga Goija playing Handel's, Sonata VI for Violin and Piano (Adagio) [Dec. 2005]


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