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Reddit mentions of QMG Piano Stickers for 49/61/ 76/88 Key Keyboards – Transparent and Removable; Made in USA
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- TRANSPARENT AND REMOVABLE: The stickers are printed on transparent vinyl and coated with a long lasting adhesive material that will not damage your keyboard.
- EYE-CATCHING DESIGN: The labels are especially designed to keep your eyes on the notes while you play. It makes learning the notes easy and speeds up memorization of the keys.
- WORKS ON EVERY KEYBOARD: The pack contains 52 pieces of stickers, which is enough for any keyboard or piano WHITE KEYS (49, 61, 76, or 88 keys).
- EASY TO INSTALL: Comes with a placement user guide with easy instructions and application stick to help you install them within minutes.
- MADE IN USA: Proudly designed, printed and packaged in the USA.
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 8.267716527 Inches |
Length | 5.7086614115 Inches |
Size | Sticker |
Weight | 0.01984160358 Pounds |
Width | 0.0393700787 Inches |
I recommend the piano as a starting instrument. It is very flexible and dynamic. Guitar is good, but count on getting your fingers torn up and doing awkward shapes with your fretting hand. I play both instruments and create music.
I suggest you focus more on improvising and having fun with solid chord progressions and making songs out of them - experiment a lot. I recommend keeping it to one hand for starting out (it can be quite difficult to do two hands.)
A few ideas: Play fast, play slow, press all keys at the same time, or one at a time (arpeggio), only play part of the notes in a chord, and mix with others, etc.
Here are some good progressions:
Am-G-F-G
E-A-E-A
Em-C-G
I actually made a chart that can help you find really good progressions (tells you how to make key changes and everything - if you’re interested please feel free to message me)
There’s also some really useful apps that can help. UberChord for guitar, and AutoChord for Guitar and piano.
I also highly recommend having a “how-to-play” chord chart in front of you so you can easily find the chord quickly in case you forget: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000J6Z9EC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8xNXDb7SXX1AC
Oh and get yourself some note labels to put on your keys (this will help to easily identify the notes):: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019MF3VCC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0zNXDbZ0TP417