Sheet Music on the Web
If you think I am a Piano pro -- no, i'm not.
But i play the thing.
My younger sister had piano lessons -- and yes, i haven't had.
It just receive secondhand tutorials from my sis. Now, isn't that resourceful?
Well, at least i can play the thing and not just stare blankly at those white and black keys like before. I've been searching the net for some piano pieces that i can handle -- less sharps and flats of course and simple arrangements. Somehow, it feels scary to look at those tons of notes and sharps and flats (i keep forgetting them!) jam-packed in a music sheet.
I remembered my cousin who was just into learning the piano, she labeled the keys with numbers written in small strips of masking tape. I don't know what had happened after that. She probably plays better than me now. My sister always discourages her to do so though. She always wants us to read notes.
Notes, notes, notes ... sometimes, I would even pause to sing the Do-Re-Mi before finally recognizing the note...not to mention i usually got a finger stuck to a key when the note following is on the next page. LOL.
Somehow, there are still a lot of 'me's out there who want to continue with the learning, and someday, play the keyboard like Maksim, so i'm sharing some of the links where piano sheets can be accessed or exchanged.
http://solosheets.blogspot.com/
http://my-piano.blogspot.com/
http://www.freepianosheets.com/
http://www.pianostreet.com/
http://www.pianopublicdomain.com/
photo credit: +plus magazine
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