Beginner's Guide to Playing the Piano Professionally Level One by Elvine Robert

Tips & Guide to Enhance Your Piano Playing Skill

Learn to play the piano and not just end up a mediocre but become a professional!

Beginner's guide to playing the piano professionally level one

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Genre: MUSIC / Musical Instruments / Piano & Keyboard

Secondary Genre: MUSIC / Instruction & Study / Theory

Language: English

Keywords: how to play piano for beginners, piano book for adult beginners, how to play the piano, Piano theory for beginners, learn to play the piano for beginners, how to play keyboard for beginners, beginners piano books for adults

Word Count: 9009

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Before we go into scales, it is important to note that there are twelve (12) keys on the piano which are symmetrically arranged with 7 white keys and 5 black keys that are repeated over and over in octaves.

These keys are represented with the first 7 letters of the alphabet system (A – B – C – D – E – F – G). These letters that are 7 in numbers represent the white keys on the piano while the remaining 5 black keys are represented with sharps and flats. Each of these keys differs in sound when played. Each black key has two different names depending on its position relative to the white key (when on the right of a white key, it is called a sharp and when it is on the left, it is called a flat).

What is a Scale?

In music theory, a scale is any set of musical notes ordered by pitch. A scale ordered by an increase in pitch is called an ascending scale while a scale ordered by a decrease in pitch is called a descending scale.

There are different scales in music such as the pentatonic, octatonic, heptatonic, hexatonic, chromatic and modal scales, etc. In this book, I will be focusing mainly on major and minor scales.

Major Scales

Just as there are twelve different keys on the piano, there are twelve different major scales on the piano; 1 with no sharps or flats, 4 with sharps, 4 with flats and 3 with either sharps or flats depending on their enharmonic spelling. These major scales are audibly voiced; as doh-re-me-fah-so-la-ti-do.


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