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Reading Piano Sheet Music, Playing Piano

Sunday, August 21st, 2011
One can learn how to play piano by reading music (using piano sheet music or piano score) or by improvising.
Do you know what skills are commonly sought after by almost every piano player? Here is the list:

  • 1. Right hand and left hand coordination along withleft hand independency.
  • 2. Sight reading improvement
  • 3. Improvisation
  • 4. How to accompany others
  • 5. Better control of rhythm
  • 6. How to play more smoothly and less choppiness.
  • 7. How to better memorize music
  • 8. How to overcome performance anxiety
  • 9. Arrangement techniques
  • 10. How to be a better church pianist

Below is a few piano sheet music I like to share with you:

    1. Seashore Collection Piano Sheet Music
    2. Celtic Dance Piano Sheet Music

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Piano Lessons – How To Play Greensleeves

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Here are a couple piano lessons on playing Greensleeves using left hand arrangement techniques and tremolo. The secret to better piano playing is knowing how to harmonize the melody with different chord. Usually 1-4-5 chord will harmonize any song well. However, if you are thinking of creating spectacular arrangement, you will need to use chord substituition.


Piano Lesson 1

Piano Lesson 2

You can also download piano sheet music

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Reading Piano Sheet Music & Play Piano

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

One can learn how to play piano by reading music or by improvising.

Do you know what skills are commonly sought after by almost every piano player?
Here is the list:

  1. Right hand and left hand coordination along withleft hand independency.
  2. Sight reading improvement
  3. Improvisation
  4. How to accompany others
  5. Better control of rhythm
  6. How to play more smoothly and less choppiness.
  7. How to better memorize music
  8. How to overcome performance anxiety
  9. Arrangement techniques
  10. How to be a better church pianist

I would like to share a couple piano sheet music below:

Piano Sheet Music Seashore Collection (Listen To Audio)

Piano Sheet Music Celtic Dance (Listen To Audio)

If you like my blog – feel free to sign up for my piano playing techniques and newsletter (free).
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  • Sphinn

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