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Your cart is empty.Removable Piano Keyboard Note Labels for Beginner, Piano Notes Guide for Beginners Learning
CertificationsMatter
2025-05-05 15:26:12
Oh how I wish this existed when I started music. My parents instead were stuck quite literally taping things onto our keyboard. Which works, but is a nightmare to remove once you get past the basics. Traces of the tape still remain decades later. Now there's a better way. Just get this! I'm using it to teach a beginner in my life, makes things much simpler.I will note that I detected a new-product type of smell when I opened this up. Pretty common with silicone items. I would expect the smell to wash off easily, but it is worth keeping in mind if you are very sensitive to such things.Pros:Labeled with both the name of the note and a picture of it on the treble/bass staff.Easy to apply and removeTransportable! Practice at home and at school? Just toss this in your backpack, it takes seconds to set up.Middle C is marked as such, this is also where it switches from bass staff to treble.Cons:Split into three pieces. It would be faster to put in place and remove if it were all a single piece.
grimmbro
2025-02-20 16:26:00
This is a very nice key guide. We have a full length 88 key piano and the keyboard guide, made of flexible silicone, fits perfectly between the keys but not too large to interfere with playing the instrument. It's a continuous row of connected squares that have the sheet music symbol identified with the piano key the square is next to. If you are a beginner or even experience but have some difficulty reading music, this could serve as a useful tool as you learn new songs or try to remember how you used to play them. The bundle actually comes in several sections in case your piano is not the 88 key full keyboard. That allows you to install only the sections that apply to the piano size you have.
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