Showing posts with label piano notes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piano notes. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Test Your Knowledge of Piano Notes

Test You Knowledge of Piano Notes with this simple Quiz:







If you would like to find out more about my piano tutorials, check out:
http://www.patternpiano.com/
http://www.list-of-chords.com/

Friday, January 09, 2009

Sight Reading on the Piano - another flash tutorial

This flash tutorial focuses on the spaces of the staff in the treble and bass clef. The two mnemonic devices I use are "Fry All Canary Eggs" and "All Cows Eat Grass".

The Spaces of the Treble and Bass Clef

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

More Piano Sight Reading Help

Here's another Flash tutorial I created. This time, focusing on the lines of the treble clef, and the lines of the bass clef.

There isn't any feedback, this is just sort of a "move your mouse over and take a look" situation. I'll try to maybe turn it into an interactive game. :)

The Lines Of the Treble Clef and Bass Clef

Friday, January 02, 2009

New Sight Reading Tutorial

I created a flash tutorial game that focuses exclusively on the lines above the staff and below the staff. It also teaches some "mnemonic" devices for memorizing the lines above and below the staff.

The lines above the staff in the treble clef:
- All Cows Eat Grass

The lines above the staff in the bass clef:
- Crying Elephants Gulp Beer

The lines below the staff in the treble clef:
- Dog Farts Are Criminal

The lines below the staff in the bass clef:
- French Artists Crowd England








If you have enjoyed this tutorial, check out my list of piano chords website.

Monday, December 22, 2008

New Piano Sight Reading Game created in Flash CS4

I'm my quest to improve my skills with object oriented programming in actionscript 3.0 and Flash CS4 I have created yet another sight reading trainer for the piano.

Flash CS4 rocks my world. The motion editor with the custom motions have made my flash stuff look amazing.

The coolest new feature that this sight reading trainer has that my previous versions didn't have is that you can select from twelve different areas on the grand staff to focus on. You can mix and match them all, so there are hundreds of possibilities. If you need to work on just the notes above the staff in the bass clef, you can do that. If you want to work on just the lines of the treble clef, you can do that.

Here's the link: my new sight reading trainer.