help turning piano sheet music into fl songs
Last Post 12 Feb 2012 08:14 AM by PaiMuTan Music. 12 Replies.
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    05 May 2011 07:03 PM

    Hello there

    I am really new to fl studio but i want to learn and im trying to create songs but i dont know how to read piano sheet music. How would I be able to recreate the songs in fl without this knowledge. Any help would be appreciated

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    10 May 2011 10:55 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    10 May 2011 10:55 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    10 May 2011 10:55 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    10 May 2011 10:55 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    10 May 2011 10:55 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    10 May 2011 10:56 PM
    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    i am new aswell, but the keyboards you can plug into your pc perhaps? then just play n record. sheet music is really easy to learn n wont take very long at all, and if you dont know your piano keys then i suggest you watch the tutorial, i didnt know anything lastnight about the keys and i have momorised the whole keyboard already, good luck with that..
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    09 Feb 2012 01:14 AM
    Posted By B-Bunny on 05 May 2011 08:03 PM

    Hello there

    I am really new to fl studio but i want to learn and im trying to create songs but i dont know how to read piano for beginners sheet music. How would I be able to recreate the songs in fl without this knowledge. Any help would be appreciated


    Hectik sure did repeated his reply over and over again . But he has some point. If you can't read sheet music, then learn. Sometimes, there are no shortcuts to things and you can watch few tutorials or how-to to learn how to read sheet music.
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    12 Feb 2012 08:14 AM
    Playing is more difficult than reading. Especially when you use both hands at the same time and play bass notes, because they are not on the same lines as notes which are played with the right hand. There are also some punctioation aspects you have to know about though they don't appear in every sheet. e. g.  a point beneath a note stands for staccato, a point on the right hand side of a note means that you have to play a note longer. Double dot stands for a repetition of the previous part and different sound levels are expressed as crescendo and decrescendo as well. I think there are a lot of 101 books and websites about this topic out there. Watching YouTube instruction videos about how to play a song (without a sheet) has improved my skills a lot and it maks a lot of fun, too. When you play, you get a feeling which notes and chords fit together. Try to memorize melodies and songs, because then you are able to focus more on how to play instead of reading.
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