Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How to play piano sheet music and where to get it for free?

--Is piano sheet music read for both measure lines: bass and treble. I have no clue? I've been self-teaching myself piano songs on youtube for a while, but due to a virus, my computer can't play youtube videos anymore. How can I get free sheet music?How to play piano sheet music and where to get it for free?
Yeh, most music sheets have both treble and bass; unless you're a beginner and only get sheets with the treble. Reading music sheets is pretty simple if you've learnt basic music theory. If not there's this great, simple site that can help you:





http://www.wikihow.com/Read-Music





If you have trouble learning how to read sheet music; there's always the option of playing by ear... if you don't know how to do that you can go to this site:





http://www.treelight.com/music/playByEar鈥?/a>





There are a huge amount of sites you can get free piano sheet music; i'll give you some of my favourites:





http://horsegirl15.blogspot.com/


http://my-piano.blogspot.com/


http://www.1001sheets.com/





and if those sites fail you, you can go here:





http://pianorific.blogspot.com/





which is basically a site that links to sites that provide free piano sheet music.How to play piano sheet music and where to get it for free?
First off. . . yes piano sheet music is read for both bass and treble cleff. . . most of the times. If you don't know how to read sheet music you can find out how here. . .





http://cnx.org/content/m10941/latest/





And for free piano sheet music I would recommend . . .





http://popularpianosheets.com/





Hope you get your computer fixed!
You can go too on this website: www.pianissimo.c.la and go to the page: ';partitions';
I can share with you the following blog for some free piano sheet music song.





http://piano-sheet-music2u.blogspot.com/

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