Piano...

Tinkerbell94

<font color=royalblue>"Gosh, where do they park?"
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Hey you guys! I play the piano (level 5) if you have any sheet music that u like and want to share, that would be great!:goodvibes
 
really? yall don't have any? ok ok maybe you know about a site that has free sheet music...share!:goodvibes
 
I play the piano too, lol.

I'm like on level 2? I think. lol.

But, you can search for the free sheet music online.

Like, search in Google or something for the free sheet music.

Want links? I can give you some if you need them. Let me know! :)
 

I can play piano by ear so i mostly know riffs from famous songs, but I can also read music. I have a Disney song book so that's pretty cool.
 
i play by ear alot

but i find sheet music alot on google

and i look through my song books at home alot

i don't know what level i am though
 
Any good, substantial piano sheet music can't be found online for free. I've been spent countless hours searching, lol. You can find free one-paged samples tho...but really, not many people want that. Sheet music isn't that expensive (unless you're buying it in piano music anthologies and what not) if you want to buy it. I have some music at home that I used to play that is at that level...only they aren't labled "level 5" so I would have to know what type of music you're playing - also, I don't live at home so getting to the music would be delayed quite a bit haha. My suggestion to you is to take a trip over to a music store and search the music there. Some places have a great selection! If you don't want to travel, Amazon.com has some good music - just make sure you are able to take a peek at what the music looks like before buying. Don't rely soley on the level # - that is sometimes very subjective. :thumbsup2
 
I don't know what level I'm on, but I've been playing for 9 years.
 
I have a question. All of you who play by ear, how do you do that? Did you take lessons before you could do that? If so, for how long?:confused3
 
I have a question. All of you who play by ear, how do you do that? Did you take lessons before you could do that? If so, for how long?:confused3

To play by ear you don't need to take lessons. You just need to know, basically, that the farther to the right you go, the higher the pitch gets and the farther to the left you go, the lower the pitch gets. If you know that, and you know the tune of the song you want to play, you just sort of play by what sounds right. It's easier for people who have perfect pitch (which is very hard to master). I, by all means, don't have perfect pitch and I've been playing the piano for over 14 years, almost 15.
 





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