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piano. No matter your playing level, your chosen musical style,
or preferred method of study, you’re about to discover that all that
stands between you and a fantastic talent is your desire to make it
happen. If you’re not convinced, see how easy it is to get
started with these simple piano lessons:The white keys on a piano
range alphabetically from A to G. After G, you start with another A.
A scale is made up of eight notes. If you know the song
Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do, you already understand what a scale sounds
like. In the "Do-Re-Mi" example, notice how the song begins and ends
with “Do.” Likewise, a scale begins and ends with the same note. A scale
in the key of C, for example, begins on C and ends on a higher C. The
high note in the scale is said to be one “octave” above the first note
in the scale. If you sing the two notes, one after the other, you’ll
notice they carry the same tune; one is simply higher than the other.
A scale printed on sheet music looks like the following example. In this
example, you see a scale that goes from C to C.

A chord consists of two or more notes played
simultaneously. A basic chord is made up of three notes
played simultaneously and consists of the following pattern:
- the first note in a basic chord is the “key” you are in
- the second note in a basic chord is the third note in the
scale we saw earlier
- the third note in a basic chord is the fifth note in the
scale.
Staying with our example in the key of C, your chord in the key of C
would consist of the notes C, E and G.
You just learned the
names of the notes, the definition of a scale, how to read notes in the
key of C, and how to put together a basic chord.
How easy was that?
Are you ready to explore
more? Let’s get started! With more information added every week, I look
forward to helping you
discover your hidden greatness on the piano.
To success
in your chosen piano lessons!

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