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  1. Piano resources for practice. Hello y'all, I just recently bought a piano about 6 months ago and I am almost finished my starter book (Alfred's basic all-in-one course lvl 1). Would anyone know of any good online resources or maybe just some good resources in general?

  2. Its main purpose was to provide you with a list of high-quality material, but the accuracy of the difficulty ranking was a bit rough. That’s why, over the last month or so, I’ve worked on a revision of this document. You’ll find Beginner and Intermediate levels in this document.

  3. Practicing problematic spots. A piece of music often contains concepts that you’ve never come across before. Everyone who practices the piano, whether they are a beginning or advanced player, comes across these concepts. It is therefore important to know how to tackle these problematic spots.

  4. After 20 years of struggling to read piano music, I finally had a breakthrough, and there are things I really wish my teachers would have explained better. I'm a very proficient and trained musician, and I have no problems reading music as an instrumentalist… on one staff, with one voice at a time.

  5. Good sheet music for pieces that aren't notation-based generally doesn't exist. Music is primarily an aural thing, learning them by ear will do you a lot of good. My tip is to download Audacity as that's perfect for learning pieces by ear.

  6. Share, download and print free sheet music for Piano-Voice with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists, and other musicians with over 1,500,000 digital sheet music to play, practice, learn and enjoy.

  7. A very good place you can download Music Sheet in PDF including, Yoruba Music Sheet, French Music sheet, Handel Full Music sheet and many more at KongaShare, all for free to download.