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Easy Letter Notes
Classical pieces

Part of series: Easy Letter Notes

$5.99

About the book

Print length: 108 pages

Language: English

Part of series: Easy letter notes

Dimensions

Size: ‎8.5 x 0.2 x 11 inches

Item Weight: ‎‎ 12,6 ounces

Product description

This book was created to provide you everything you need to learn to play the piano extremely fast. Easy Letter Notes make playing the piano available to everyone regardless of innate talent or age.
 
Play the piano without knowing how to read sheet music – You will start playing in one day!

The JOY of playing your first songs a few moments after receiving this book is indescribable

Don’t waste countless hours learning tedious rules and traditional notation symbols. Use our simple notation – and start playing effortlessly!

Learning to play from traditional notes is difficult. Stop tiring yourself out and instead try our specially simplified not.

Easy learning method - astounding results

 The JOY of playing the first songs a few moments after receiving the book is indescribable.

Even though songs can be played in a fabulously easy way – they retain their accurate and beautiful sound.

You can start playing at any age...!

… no need to be naturally talented or highly skilled.

Playing the piano is also a great way for parents, grandparents, and children to spend time together.

Tried and tested method – already, several thousand people in multiple countries successfully play songs using our letter notation method.

You will easily start playing without any complicated music theory!

“Letter notation is so simple that even a six-year-old can play using it.”

No initial knowledge is required! – Everything you need to know about using this method can be learnt at the beginning of the book.

3 difficulty levels

Each of the songs can be played in 3 difficulty levels. (A detailed description of how to play can be found at the beginning of the book). In this guide you'll find everything you need to know to play piano with Easy Letter Notes.

LEVEL 1:

Play keys only with your right hand, one by one.

You only need to learn the names of the seven piano keyboard keys (C, D, E, F, G, A, B).

LEVEL 2:

Play simultaneously with your right and left hand (the letters inside squares indicate the left keys).

Playing using letter notation, you will feel as if someone is showing you which piano key you should press.

LEVEL 3:

Play simultaneously with your right and left hand – with your left hand, play several notes at once (chords) instead of individual keys.

In the book, you will find a description of how to play chords like it’s child’s play.

Take a look inside the book

Contents (61 SONGS!):

The book includes as many as 61 songs, more than you will find in almost all other books
 

– Basics of learning to play the piano
– Learning to play in three steps
– Frequently asked questions
– Major chords
– Minor chords
– Recordings
– Stickers
– Songs:
20th Century Fox Fanfare
Alla turca
Can can
Colonel Bogey March
Dance of the Knights
For Elise
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Entry of the gladiators
Hallelujah from ,,The Messiah’’
In the hall of the Mountain King
Jarabe tapatio
La raspa
La donna e mobile (Rigoletto, Verdi)
Wedding March
Funeral March
Minuet in G
Nocturne op.9 no.2
O sole mio
Pineapple Rag
Por Una Cabeza
Radetzky March
Moonlight Sonata
Swan Lake
Tarantella napoletana
The Entertainer
Trisch – trasch polka
Vivaldi Four Seasons: Autumn
Vivaldi Four Seasons: Spring
Vivaldi Four Seasons: Winter
Wilhelm Tell Ouverture, Rossini
Ode to Joy
500 miles away from home
1812 Overture
Air on a G string
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin Wagner
Caprice Number 24
Carnival of Venice
Die Fledermaus
Gavotte
Gymnopedie
Hungarian Dance
Intermezzo No. 1
Jimbo’s Lullaby
Largo
Minuet in D Minor Bach
Morning from Peer Gynt
Over the Waves
Piano Sonata No. 11
Prelude G major Chopin
Triumphal March Verdi
The Swan
Tales of Hoffmann
Symphony no.94 ‚Surprise’ Haydn
Symphony no. 9
Symphony No. 5
Song of Toreador from Carmen
Scotland the brave
Rondo from Orchestral Suite No. 2
Prelude in C Major
Waltz of the flowers
Turkish march

 

What does it look in the practice

Listen to the songs that have been played from our letter notes (the same way you will play playing from our books with letter notes):

Do not postpone starting to play - take the first step!

It's ideal for people who want to quickly start or improve their piano playing and music reading

Try it and fall in love with this method of playing, like the thousands of people who already use it successfully!