Hi Bernie,
not really quite what you’re asking, but , may help with finding fingering for songs. https://youtu.be/pAPClyM8UZU

I decided to subscribe for some lessons to this site.
They have a lot of freebie video’s too.

I used to do a fair bit of piano practice back in the 80’s,
Cerny , Hanon , scales, arpeggios, Exercises of one sort or another. Probably a couple of hours a day. Actually didn’t leave me much time to learn songs . Haha. Should have gotten another teacher, probably would have helped me focus better, instead of just muddling my way thru it.

Anyway when I bought my p121 about 6 months ago, I was really only going to use it to mainly strengthen up my right hand again ( after the fiasco of snapping my right wrist). I thought doing some piano exercises might help.

Then thanks to Donny, and his endless stream of utube video’s, I came across the Pianote website. Lisa the lady who runs it , has countless short video clips on how to do certain things , but they also have classes.
So after a few weeks I actually decided to sign up for some lessons.
One of the little clips I found really handy was, what should I be practicing.

In a nutshell, basically it suggest find the song you want to learn. Learn the scale , arpeggios, and chords associated with the song and do a few finger strengthening exercises.

I probably would have gone off on another tangent, spent hours doing what I did last time. Eventually gotten sick of it, and given up.

Instead I’m actually learning to play a song from a lead sheet? ( chords, melody notes, lyrics) instead of doggedly reading every single note r/l hand from a piece of sheet music.

For the songs on the site , there are both options, note for note or from a lead sheet.

Having more fun than I remember back in the 80’s.





Edited by rikkisbears (04/16/20 10:41 PM)
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