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Thanks to technology, piano music sheets are available to you with just tap of your mouse on the keyboards and the click of your fingers. You can go to search engines and then type the song you’ve been meaning to play, the artist (for you to get the version you want) and the keywords piano music sheets, and voila – you have what you need right in front of you.
If you do stumble upon one that asks you to register or to use your visa, don’t fret. Chances are there are still sites there that allow you to get the piano music sheets you want for free.
Some piano music sheets are so handy that they come with videos and audio files. In fact, some very generous artists have made their knowledge on the instrument so Internet-connected that they upload videos of them playing the songs others have been meaning to play and call these tutorials. Other pianists who have been meaning to play those songs can just watch their videos and learn from them.
These video tutorials are slow paced, meaning the pianist who uploaded the video explains the chords one by one, then performs at a normal rate. But because there was the explanation of the chord, the person who watches the video can know where to put his fingers and his hands.
There are still others who rely on piano music sheets. These are the people who feel that they should play from the heart and not from the mind. If you watched “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, the pianist who taught Benjamin Button how to play the piano said that it’s not really the notes that he is pressing as he is playing that’s important, it’s what he is feeling when he is playing the piano that’s what matters.