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88 Key Keyboard Piano Note Chart for Beginner, Piano Keyboard Finger Simulation Practice Guide Teaching Aid Note Chart Electronic Piano Exercise Cardboard with 2 Music Book Clip

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  • Size: precision size same as standard piano keyboard. The piano note chart covers full 88 keys, approx. 48.15" Long, the cardboard Piano is scale 1:1 to a real Piano
  • Quality: the blank piano exercise cardboard is made with premium coated art paper, which is resistant to water, dust & ink. The music clips are made of quality plastic
  • Easy Training: you can set piano practice chart on the piano keyboard for convenient training, would not not interfere with your playing. Ideal for beginners who try to learn notes quickly and effectively
  • Great Learning Tools: the piano exercise cardboard is great for helping beginners & novice to learn basic principles about piano keys. A perfect aid for children to identify and memorize them quickly and easily. A game changer for visual learners
  • Portable: this 88 Key Keyboard Practice Guide Chart is lightweight, simply roll keyboard into a small size to carry keyboard with you, easy to carry and use


88 Keys Guide: Designed to have standard 88 keys like a real piano, the piano keyboard note chart ensures excellent practice effect with fun. Helping beginners to understand the piano keys, perfect for piano beginner and piano love.
Specification:
Style: Single Side
Size Chart: L x W: Approx. 119.5 x 19.5cm/47.05 x 7.68 inch
Package Includes:
1 x Piano Keyboard Practice Card
2 x Music Book Clip


Marie
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I am taking back up piano as an adult and need some daily drills on the base side, and this is perfect for when I travel. Of course it does not replace a real piano, and I don't believe it is the best choice to have at your keys as you need space for music and so on. This is for drills while traveling.For the keys at home I use a silicone label insert -- mostly for the identification of the notes on the clef /l which octave I am touching -- and not the key note names. I know the piano keys, but I need drills on base clef, and I need drills on reading base and knowing the note names I am seeing on the paper, and I need drills on reading the notes and recognizing quickly exactly which physical octave to place my hands...since I spent decades in treble clef alone.This is perfect for those drills on the go.Again for home, much better is the silicone insert where little tabs fall upon the top end of the keys, This is better for travel since you can dummy-practice the physical keys.ORDER THE CLASSIC VERSION to get one with the notes printed. If you are beyond needing drills for what note you are reading, then I don't see that you would enjoy the modern "plain piano" version much. I would think for travel you would prefer to just bring along a different travel actual instrument, like a tiny keyboard or rolling keyboard or folding set of keys.So for the CLASSIC VERSION with printed note names and their clef position shown, I highly recommend this.
Honestly Speaking
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Learning the notes of the scale and how to read sheet music is hard enough. But translating all those figures and notes to the keyboard and trying to find everything while playing different things with both hands is really tough! At least for us beginners! That’s why I love this full-size, 88-key, piano “cheatsheet” – which is what I now call it.At least while I’m learning all the notes, this tool will help me learn the correlation between the notes on the staff and the notes on the keys more quickly. Especially the highest and lowest keys which are off the staff! Of course, I have to use it like I’m playing the piano, and really practice with it to memorize everything and really get it down. Luckily, it’s super easy to spread it out on a long surface – I clip it to the sheet on the end of my bed and pull up a chair to sit there and practice with it. It’s a plastic-coated cardstock that will hold up pretty well to frequent use, and can be rolled back up to slide into the plastic tube it came in.It’s really helpful to set up a music stand with some sheet music on it to look at and practice finding all the notes. I find that if I go through a piece of music like this with this “cheatsheet” a few times before actually playing it on the piano, I learn how to play the piece much faster than I would have just hunting and pecking on the piano without the notes written on it.IMPORTANT: I noticed when I got this that it comes in two styles: the “Classic” style has all the notes written on the keys, and the “Modern” style does not, the keys are blank. If you want to use this as a “cheatsheet”, get the “Classic” style.
CNH
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Just got a keyboard piano for my daughters and they have been pushing to learn how to play. This is good for learning the correct keys. The letters and music notes are sized well and have no trouble seeing them. The plastic is a little flimsy but it water resistant. The clips have good strength. Overall good product!
Loot Goblin
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
The layout of the diagram is clear and easy to read. It has 88 keys, which is the standard on a full-sized piano. Each key is labeled with its note, making it easier for someone like me who is just starting to learn notes to identify them. The paper is of high quality and the size is also perfect. Until I can get a keyboard to learn and practice the physical dynamics, touch and technique, I can study notes with this.Likes:- Clear labeling.- 88 keys.- The quality of the paper and the size of the sheet.Dislikes:- It’s only good for learning notes.
Besty
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2024
This product arrived the next day via Amazon Prime and was packaged in simple plastic wrapping.-I ordered this to help a friend who is learning to use a new keyboard. While it has been years since my own childhood piano lessons, this product is helpful when teaching notes and fingering when learning or practicing scales. One of the best features is that it clearly illustrates how notes appear in sheet music which can significantly help with musical literacy.I think the price is perfectly reasonable at $20 CAD and while it may not be the most durable product, I think most people would be quite satisfied with the quality.
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