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So I can play guitar and a few other instruments. I own a keyboard and don't completely know how to play. I can play Clocks with my right hand and SOS too. I just learned The Scientist with my right but it's hard. Can anyone offer advice for self teaching piano? I picked up a guitar and taught myself 2 years ago with minor help. What can I do to learn piano? Thanks.

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I haven't played piano for awhile after ending piano lessons... I don't know how to teach piano but a few things my teacher taught me the past years.. She'd tell me to practice the right and left hand separately first to be familiar where the notes are. Then try playing both hands together after practicing it 4-5 times.. focus on a few lines of the song per week... She'd often told me to don't rush when playing/practicing and try not to stop even when you make a mistake.... Hope I helped a little..

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I taught/am teaching myself piano and I started with clocks, right hand too! :D

Learn one hand at a time is what I find easier. Try learning some chords, start with the basics then move onto more difficult ones. I'm not brilliant but I'm learning a piano cover of HLH which is fairly fast!

The scientist is easy once you get the hang of it.

The trick is dont give up if you can't get the sound you want straight away!

 

Sorry if that didn't help :\

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Indeed I can :awesome: If you know the names of the keys on the piano, C, D, E, etc. then it is not too hard. It just takes time and a lot of devotion :P. But it took me awhile because nobody wanted to teacher me :lol:

 

I recommend getting a keyboard that has the LCD screen with the music staffs on it. This way you can lean which note is which and what position/octave it's in. (This does matter if you're reading music, unless you're improvising or just fooling around :lol:)

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LCD is just the name of the type of screen you have. It's nothing lol. A staff is the name of a bar of music while Clefs are the name of the "G" and Backward "C" looking symbols on music.

 

The Treble Clef is top while the Bass Clef is on the bottom. The Treble Clef for piano is usually done via right hand, and the Bass Clef is usually done with left, however there are times you can play the Bass with your right as well :awesome: All music has atleast 1 staff with 1 clef.

 

There are more interesting things about clefs such as clef changes during the middle of a song but thats for later :lol:

 

Here are the 2 Clefs and

400px-Bass_and_Treble_clef.svg.png

 

Also, note how there are number's following each note. Those numbers help identify each not on its octave. C3 is always called Middle C...I dont know why here it's call C4 though :confused:

 

And thanks :nice:

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Okay, think I understand up to now, it when it looks like this:

 

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sheet+music+piano+coldplay&hl=en&client=safari&tbo=u&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ei=AQyPUObqEcqV0QXbooEg&ved=0CDcQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=672#biv=i|1;d|K7qcK_HZ6DyvdM:

 

Sorry couldn't get picture up, I can play clocks but I look at this sheet and :uhoh2::sick::escaping2:

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Guys i really want to learn the piano version of Warning Sign which Chris plays it during the whole Mylo Xyloto tour this year :) I hope someone could make a tutorial for it cause it sounds freakin fantastic and it has been one of my favourite songs of all time since i know them :D !!!! :/

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