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Piano Booster Help

For PianoBooster help please see README.md

Hints on playing the Piano

Label the piano keys

If you are new to the piano then labelling the piano keyboard will greatly help. Print out the note name cut out pdf:

pianobooster-note-chart.pdf

Beginners hand position

If you have never played before then a lot of people recommend that beginners start by placing the right hand thumb on middle C the index finger on D up to the little finger on G with one finger on each note as shown in the photograph below.

Try to use all of your fingers

Another mistake beginners sometimes make is just to use a single finger to play all the different notes on the piano . Try to use all your fingers and keep moving your hand position to what ever feels most comfortable for you. Hopefully you will find that the fingering will come naturally without having to thinking about it.

Transpose to the key of C

If there is a piece in a difficult key signature then you can always use Piano Booster to transpose the piece of music into an easier key such as the key of C which has no accidentals or to G or F which only have a single accidental.

Conversely if you find a piece of music too easy then you can always transpose into a different key with more sharps or flats it is always good practice to transpose a familiar piece of music into a different key.

Always display the sharps and flats

If you want Piano Booster to always display the sharps and flats then change the key signature to C and then Piano Booster will display all the sharps and flats. So for example if you are playing a piece of music in the key of D major then Piano Booster will not display the sharp symbol before the C and F notes because they are notes that are in the part of the D scale. Changing the key signature to C Major will cause Piano Booster to always display the sharp symbol whenever C# or F# are shown...