Welcome to Lesson 26!
As I started making my Lesson 26 video, I realized that it has been a year since my first Sixty and Me post on January 4, 2023! Happy Piano-versary to us! We have stuck with it, you and I, even though it has sometimes felt very difficult. I have so enjoyed the challenge of creating these piano lessons, always seeking the clearest and most concise means of communicating new musical concepts to you. I’m excited about the many lessons ahead as we continue to make our way through our piano instruction book for older adults, Upper Hands Piano, BOOK 1.
[NOTE: If you are just joining us for the first time, you can find my previous Sixty and Me Free Piano Lessons on my Author page. You can join our lessons any time and move at your own pace!]
Today I discuss accidentals – sharps, flats and naturals – that appear in sheet music. They are called “accidentals” because they are sharps and flats that don’t naturally occur in the key signature in which the piece is written. (We will learn about key signatures on p. 90.)
Remember that sharps raise a note by one half step up to the right, and flats lower a note by one half step down to the left. “Accidental” flats and sharps apply for the whole measure in which they appear, but do not apply in the following measure. Accidentals always appear just to the left of the printed note, on the same line or space as the notehead. A natural cancels a flat or sharp. Watch my video for more details:
If you don’t know the song Aura Lea, you might think it sounds an awful lot like Elvis Presley’s hit, Love Me Tender. That’s because Elvis used the Aura Lea melody for his song. You might try writing Elvis’s lyrics in your music and singing them as you play. I also love Nora Jones’s cover of Love Me Tender. Pay special attention to the circled fingering. The circle means you will need to move your hand to play the key with the correct fingering.
Today you will start the final chord calisthenics exercise, in the Appendix p.viii in the back of BOOK 1. Try to go right to the minor triad followed by the diminished triad without playing the major triad first. I am demonstrating all 12 keys at a fast tempo, but you will slowly play just the first line for now: C to A. Notice that I am alternating hands. You can alternate hands as well, but change which hand you start with each time you play Chord Cali #5.
Note: When you first approach a piece you haven’t played in a while, it might feel as if you have never played it before! That is intimidating! But after you play through it a few times, it will start to come back to you, and you will learn it more quickly the second time you study it.
How does it feel to know that you have been taking lessons for a year? What have been your greatest challenges? Note reading? Fingering? Keeping your place in the music? Rhythm? Keeping a steady beat? What have been your greatest triumphs? Learning the note names? Remembering the note values? Is there a song or piece that you thought you would never learn, that you can finally play? What have been some of your favorite songs or pieces you have played in the past year? What do you love most about playing music? Tell us your piano stories, we love to hear about your progress!
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Thank you so much for this, I am fairly new on here and did not know about the piano lessons, can’t wait to get started and catch up! I took lessons many years ago when I was in elementary school, I only have a keyboard but this is very exciting!
Thank you so very much for offering these lessons, Gaili! Happy One Year Anniversary to both Gaili and all students! It has been my pleasure to be part of this experience. I am not at lesson 26 yet but I feel I will get there. As Gaili said, we still have about 7 more months to go before completing Book One so I will keep working away, enjoying and learning. My greatest obstacle is consistent daily playing so that will be my 2024 focus. My candle is always ready to be lit so I will light it and start playing!
Patricia you’re so welcome! That was my greatest obstacle when I was learning too. The days go by so fast and it’s a challenge to get to the bench and practice. Try to start with just 10 minutes 4 days per week. Put it in your phone calendar with a reminder! You want to make your practice a habit. But when you miss some days don’t worry too much. This is a hobby after all and should be fun. Good luck with your lessons in 2024! 🎶🎹🎶
Thank you so much for the advice and encouragement, Gaili! I am going to strive to follow your words of wisdom-starting today. Thank you so very much!