🎶 Elevate Your Piano Game—Because Every Note Counts!
The QMG Piano Note Chart is a high-quality visual tool designed for beginners learning piano. Made from durable foam PVC, it fits behind the keys of any popular piano model, covering four octaves. Easy to set up and remove, this chart is proudly made in the USA, making it an ideal choice for aspiring musicians.
A**E
Easy to use
This is really sturdy. I looked at the stick-ons, but this is SO easy to put up AND remove. Nothing sticking to the keys, nothing to remove or get lost in the piano (I tried to make my own paper notes, didn't work)i can just slip it into the piano bench when not using. It stays up by itself and my aging eyes can easily see it! I am learning so fast. A little pricey, but worth the money for easy use.
S**R
Great product!
This piano note chart has worked perfectly for me. I have used it for a couple of months now. When I have trouble with the fingering on a certain piece I just set the chart on a table in front of me and practice with my fingers on the chart until I get it down. I also have used it on my piano when playing a new piece. If the notes are in the higher or lower octaves instead of having to look up keys I don't remember I just look at the chart. It sure did make things easier. I don't really need the chart as much now but it certainly did help me.
A**R
Great for beginners.
Well packaged and arrived on time. Great for beginners. Very well designed with clear lettering / notes.
L**S
Just so helpful
Fits great, and helps me find the lower notes more easily. Great visual cue for casual piano playing. Simple gizmo that works.
D**T
Good quality and fits well
It's pretty solid but light in weight, fits well behind the keys on my Sohmer spinet, captures 4 octaves (2 on each side of middle C) and makes it a lot easier to try to relearn piano as an adult. At least as far as reading the notes. Not helping me coordinate the 2 hands, alas. Easy to remove and hide behind music stand out of sight, nice because my wife is a relative virtuoso and scoffs at this aid. But I need all the help I can get. Ok, back to Bach's Minuet in G.
N**N
works
I am a piano teacher, and this is quite helpful for those beginner students, but I use it less often than I thought I would, and some of my students who use it in their homes, grow to depend upon it and don't learn their notes quickly. When they come to their lesson and I don't have it up, they say it would be easier for them to play if I had it up. Which is sad, because other students at their same level, don't even need it.
S**L
Excellent, sturdy easy to read display of all the keys/notes!
I really like how sturdy this tool is....easy to read and display on our piano. My daughters love the piano and have taken a few years of lessons when they were younger but after a few years of not playing they were inspired with this helpful tool, which is definitely going to help them familiarize themselves once again with the keys/notes!
B**G
to short need one for 61 keyboard
did not like it
M**A
Just what we needed for our older piano
Works well.
F**L
Producto como lo esperaba
Lo esperado, plancha de unos 2mm de ancho. Util
M**N
The right note!!
An absolutely 5* purchase. I was expecting a full keyboard indicator, but this is very good and does the job perfectly. The delivery was also 5*+ too. Can HIGHLY recommend this seller.
A**R
ok
ok
C**T
Useful aid
This fits nicely in the "knuckles" of my Dexibell Vivo H10 keyboard. Very clear print, made of stiff "foam PVC sheet" - not rigid yet not floppy. Unless you intend on using it as a cricket bat it's perfect for the job.I can play piano quite nicely (I think), I just have an awful time seeing notes on a page. Most times I stare at a note and I am somewhat snow-blind as to what it is, and need to "count up and down" to fathom it. I've been doing this for 30 years and it's saddingly frustrating. Some kind of disconnect between my eyes and brain.So bought this aid and it really is helping. The large print really helps. It spans enough of the keyboard to cater for a large swathe of music. I'm using it as a "cheat sheet" to glance down at when I get stuck on a note in the music. No more counting up/down!In tandem I've bought a "sight reading" aid, where the notes in themselves aren't as important as knowing what should be played next by "distance cues" in the music and that is also helping me to be more "free and brave" rather than painstakingly learn each beat across the bar - rather like studying each letter in a word rather than reading the word. If that makes any sense.I'll get there. Admitting I needed help was half the problem. This chart certainly helps.
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