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QuestionIs "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" similar?Community AnswerIt's similar in playing level, yes, but if you want to get technical, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a little simpler.
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QuestionHow do you play a piano?Community AnswerA piano is a difficult instrument to learn. I recommend getting yourself an instructor if you want to learn.
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QuestionHow do I play Mary Had a Little Lamb on Casio?Community AnswerUse the notes E, D, C, and the occasional G. Try this: E-D-C-D-E-E-E-D-D-D-E-G-G-E-D-C-D-E-E-E-E-D-D-E-D-C.
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QuestionIs there easier songs than this?Community AnswerTry "Chopsticks".
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QuestionHow do I remember the keys?Community AnswerD is the white key between the two black keys (thus the piano expression, "D is the dog with two black ears"). Once you remember that, you can count up and down from there and figure it out.
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QuestionHow do you read the notes if you have to look at the keys to hit the tune right?Community AnswerThat's something that comes with practice. As you practice, you develop a muscle memory of where to place your fingers to hit the right notes - rather like touch typing. This way, you can read music, while not looking constantly at the keyboard.
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