silent keyboard worksheet
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Silent PracticeThe following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
“Ode to Joy” Theme by Ludwig van Beethoven
EEFG GFED CCDE EDD EEFG GFED CCDE DCCDDEC DEFEC DEFED CDG
EEFG GFED CCDE DCC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G) and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
Theme from the “Surprise Symphony” by Joseph Haydn(the F# sharp is the black key to the right of the F)
CCEEGGE FFDDBBGCCEEGGECCF#F# G
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
Jingle Bells
EEE EEE EGCDEFFF FFEE EEEDDEDG
EEE EEE EGCDEFFF FFEE EEGGFDC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
This Old Man
GEG GEG AGFEDEFEFGCCCC CDEFG
GDDFEDC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
Mary Had A Little Lamb
EDCDEEE DDD EGGEDCDEEE EDDEDC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
Good, Better Best (Track 32 Instructional CD )melody by Kaila Rochelle
EDDC DEFGDDEDEFGAGFECDBC
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Draw a line from the letter name of the note, to the matching keys on the piano. Have fun! Use a different color pencil for each note if you like. If you are afraid of making a mistake, first draw the lines using a pencil with an eraser.
c d e f g a b c sharp b flat d sharp d flat
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Draw a line from the letter name of the note to the matching notes on the piano. If you need to look at the picture of the piano with the letter names of the notes as a guide, use a print out from one of the previous pages as a guide. Remember that a sharp is usually the black key to the right of the note and a flat is usually the black key to the left of the note. Have fun! Use a different color pencil for each note if you like! If you are afraid of making mistakes first use a regular pencil with an eraser.
c d e f g a b c c sharp g flat g sharp b flat
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Silent Practice
Write out the melody of the piece you wish to play. Practice the piece silently until you get to a piano, keyboard or roll up piano. Meanwhile, you are welcome to use a picture of my Ritmuller baby grand!
Name of piece _______________________________
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent Practice
The following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
My Country T’is of Thee
CCDBCD EEF E DC DCBC GGGG FE FFF FED
E FEDC E FG AFEDC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent PracticeThe following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
The Sun Is UpEGEE CDCDE EGEE CDDCEGEE CDCDE EGEE CDDC
G C GGCC G C GGC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent PracticeThe following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add C Major (C, E or C,E,G)and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
Jamaica Farewell
GGG GGABC BAGG FFFF EFG
GGGG GG ABC CBA GG FFFF EDCEG CC E EDD F BCD D CCDEGCCE EEEDDDF FFD EEEC DD DCC
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Student ___________________________ Date ___________________________
Silent PracticeThe following silent keyboard can be used to practice piano pieces when you do not have a piano, keyboard, or roll up piano to use.
Simply place your finger on the picture of the note that you would use to play the melody. You can sing each note that you silently play. You can also use these sheets at the real piano and add D minor (D, F or D, F, A), A minor (A, C or A,C,E), C Major (C, E or C,E,G) and G Major (G,B, or G,B,D) chords with the left hand in different rhythms.
I Walk in Beauty
DCCAD DDEEGFD AA GGECD
D FD B G AA
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Now that you have a piano repertoire, list all the pieces that you can play. Congratulations!
My Piano Repertoire
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