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Well most insterments are hard but, guitar and piano will help you read notes better. Thats it. Good Luck if you try.
The most important and initial step to learning piano notes is locating the notes on the piano. Finding a diagram of the keys marked with notes is fairly easy to do and will help the learning process. Diagrams are available online or in books dedicated to learning piano. Once one is able to identify the notes of the white keys, the next step is learning the order of the notes for the black keys. Note patterns are repetitive which makes them easier to remember.
the piano and guitar chords are different because because guitar is stringed tht u pick annd strum and piano is key lol goodluk Guitar and Piano chords are played using the same series of notes but some of the notes will repeat on a guitar. ie. C major chord is compose of the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the scale (C, E, & G) when played in the open position on a guitar the C & E notes repeat.
Play by ear. In other words, just play around and find the right notes. When you find the notes that sound like the song, play the song, and keep adding to it when you find the next notes.
When shrews younger she had piano lessons but she is trying to learn hoe to play the guitar.
She learned Guitar first
In classical western music, the same notes are used on all instruments. These can also be played on a guitar, and the same names are used. Their letter designations are also the same. Guitar players and piano players understand many of the terms such as "octave", "fifth", "major chord", "arpeggio" etc. in the same way. (Note that there are actually 12 notes if you include the black keys. These are also available on the guitar.) Guitar sheet music is typically written with the notes transposed up one octave. For example, the "middle C" on guitar sheet music is actually the same note as the next lower C on piano music. Most electronic keyboards with a "guitar" voice will make this transposition for you. Guitar sheet music usually does not use the bass staff found on most piano music. On a guitar, it is possible to make "microtonal" notes that cannot be played on a normal piano. These are achieved by "bending" the strings, stretching them sideways with the left hand. The technique is used to create expressive effects in blues and rock music.
Get off your but and go to piano lessons and learn
piano because it trains you fingers and takes up both left hand and right hand and you can learn almost every song for piano and to be able to play flawlessly it takes about five years of learning but it is defenantly worth it
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He can play the piano and is learning how to play the guitar.
well she does vocals and is learning the drums, guitar, and piano