Today we are going to explain the basic terms to start learning piano.
Keyboard Layout

To
learn piano, the first thing you need to do is make sense of the keys.
There are a lot of them, but the keyboard’s simple layout makes it easy
to navigate. Get a feel for the piano keyboard with these lessons:
Notes of the Piano

Whether
you have an 88-key piano, or a keyboard with just sixty-one, there are
only seven notes you need to memorize. Learn how to name every note on
the piano, and get helpful tips on how to identify them quickly:
How to Read Piano Music

In
order to read piano music, you need to develop a visual relationship
between the keys and the staff notes. This takes practice (for
everybody); learn how to memorize the notes of the piano staves, then
exercise your eyes with some easy beginner scales:
How to Touch the Piano Keys

A
common predicament for new pianists is wondering which fingers play
which keys. Not knowing what to do with your hands can cause you to
choose convenience over efficiency, and that can ultimately harm your
agility. Practice with “fingered” piano scales to develop a natural
sense of finger placement on both white and black piano keys:
Beginner Piano Chords

Practicing
chords on piano is a great way to exercise your hands as well as your
musical ear. Chords introduce you to harmony and dissonance, and let you
discover all of the various moods music is capable of conveying. Learn
how to read, build, and play the essential piano chord types:
Musical Symbols & Commands of Piano Music

You’re
bound to run into a few unfamiliar musical terms and symbols in your
piano music. The following resources will help you understand the most
common words, phrases, and symbols found in sheet music:
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