Piano Sheet Music 101

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    11. Playing in the "G" Position on Piano
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    You've mastered the C Position for piano - now learn the G position! The eleventh lesson covers finger placement, reading notes and rhythm, and melodic seconds.

    You've mastered the C Position for piano - now learn the G position! The eleventh lesson covers finger placement, reading notes and rhythm, and melodic seconds.

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    12. Tempo and "G" Position Review for Piano
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    Practice your sight reading skills for piano music and the G Position by learning how to play "Jingle Bells," reading it straight from the sheet music.

    Practice your sight reading skills for piano music and the G Position by learning how to play "Jingle Bells," reading it straight from the sheet music.

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    13. Staccato and "G" Position for Piano
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    Continue with this series on reading sheet music and playing piano for beginners! In this lesson, learn about the concepts of staccato and legato playing.

    Continue with this series on reading sheet music and playing piano for beginners! In this lesson, learn about the concepts of staccato and legato playing.

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    14. Triads in the "G" Position for Piano
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    Practice playing piano in the G position, this time by learning to play the folk song "Lightly Row." Learn to read sheet music and understand musical notation.

    Practice playing piano in the G position, this time by learning to play the folk song "Lightly Row." Learn to read sheet music and understand musical notation.

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