I'd add ten fingers if I were you ... some talented piano/keyboard players cannot read notes but simply play and compose by ear: Ron Mael of alternative rock band Sparks is a good example.
http://www.sheetzbox.com/piano/sheets/download?i=NTQ1NA==
You purchase the music, practice it on the piano (you may need piano lessons first, though) and then you have played it. Learning to play the piano is an art ... you can't learn to play it just from reading about it ... take lessons, and practice a lot.
Obviously, you need to try harder than that. Go to Google.com or Ask.com or Yahoo.com and type in try typing in, "printable sheet music for piano". If there's a specific song like Ode to Joy, you type in "printable ode to joy music sheets for piano". Trying things like that will find it.http://www.free-piano-music.com/pages/General_Sheet_Music/*Just be careful because I was searching for piano music that was printable and I got a virus that almost wiped out everything on my computer! So BE CAREFUL!
First, you need a piano ... then you need to obtain the piano music, then you need to learn the piece, practice it for several months, then play it on the piano.
To play a wide range of music on the piano, you need to learn all 88 keys on the piano keyboard.
In order to play You Belong With Me on the piano, you will first need sheet music. If you do not have sheet music, this can be found at most music stores.
To read piano sheet music accurately, you need to understand the notes, rhythms, and symbols on the staff. Each note represents a specific key on the piano, and the rhythm tells you how long to hold each note. Dynamics and articulations indicate how loud or soft to play and how to shape the music. Practice regularly to improve your sight-reading skills and interpret the music with expression and feeling.
First, you need a piano ... next, you need to take piano lessons and learn how to play the piano proficiently. Once that is done, you buy the music and play it.
it depends on what you want it for... if u just need the music on piano but don't want to play it try you tube. also there are videos there that show the music or teach you how to play it on piano
To convert sheet music to piano keys, you need to read the notes on the sheet music and play them on the corresponding keys on the piano. Each note on the sheet music corresponds to a specific key on the piano, so you can play the music by matching the notes to the keys.
She or he needs to feel piano and music. I am pianist so I know.
To read music on the piano, you need to learn how to read sheet music. Each note on the staff corresponds to a specific key on the piano. Practice identifying notes, rhythms, and hand placement to play the music accurately.