Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - What do you think of the piano score?

What do you think of the piano score?

I wonder if you can compose music. If you can't compose music, you have to find a teacher to teach you. I'm afraid I don't know how to read.

If you are familiar with the notation (that is, you can basically sing the pitch relationship of each sound in the notation correctly), you can first find some books on basic music theory. Most of these books have piano and keyboard contrast diagrams, so you can play on the piano and feel the sound yourself.

As for elementary piano textbooks, there are many, such as Cherny. You can go to relevant bookstores or download relevant materials online.

Aiming at the problem of piano music, we can briefly summarize it here:

The staff of piano music often adopts this double-line spectrum table, which is called "big spectrum table". The reason is that the piano has a wide range, and the single-line spectrum can't express the sound in the piano range intuitively.

In this major scale, the upper line of the scale adopts the treble scale. In playing, the notes of this scale are usually played with the right hand, and the next line is 1 in C, that is, the note played by the 24th white key from left to right among the 52 white keys of the piano is called "central C". On top of this, it will circulate in the order of 1234567. As the position of the notes on the staff rises, the music they represent is also higher, and the music moves to the right on the piano keyboard.

The next line of music uses a bass score table, and the notes of this line of music are usually played with the left hand. Adding a line above it is the key of C 1 (central C), which circulates from top to bottom in the order of 1765432, and then the lower the key, the more to the left on the keyboard.