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		<title>Piano Lesson: Learn To Play Mary Had A Little Lamb Without Reading Sheet Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this piano lesson you will learn to play Mary Had A Little Lamb without the use of sheet music. We will be a little bit professional and use both hands! As you probably know Mary Had A Little Lamb is a popular nursery rhyme. Here is the first verse: Mary had a little lamb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this piano lesson you will learn to play Mary Had A Little Lamb without the use of sheet music. We will be a little bit professional and use both hands!</p>
<p>As you probably know Mary Had A Little Lamb is a popular nursery rhyme. Here is the first verse:</p>
<p>Mary had a little lamb<br /> little lamb, little lamb<br /> Mary had a little lamb<br /> its fleece was white as snow</p>
<p>In When testing his invention of the phonograph in 1877 Thomas Edison used this poem and it became the first audio recording to be successfully made and played back.</p>
<p>We will not use sheet music in this piano lesson. Instead we will use a form of piano tablature or shorter piano tab.</p>
<p>Tablature is a form of musical notation, often with numbers and letters, which tells the player where to place his fingers on a particular instrument rather than which pitches to play.</p>
<p>First you&#8217;ll have to locate the note C on the piano. On a piano C is the first white key that is to the left of two black keys.</p>
<p>The C we are interested in most is the C on the middle of the piano. This C is called middle C because on the piano keyboard it is right in the middle, near the keyhole.</p>
<p>In our piano tab we will give this C note a number: 1</p>
<p>The white key to the right of C we call 2 and so on. Let&#8217;s play some notes:</p>
<p>1 2 3 4 5 6 7</p>
<p>When you have played these seven notes you will come to the next C on the piano.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s try to play a bit of Mary Had A Little Lamb:</p>
<p>Mary had a little lamb</p>
<p>3 2 1 2 3 3 3</p>
<p>You can use the index finger on your right hand to play this melody or be a little bit more professional and use your thumb for all number 1, your index finger for number 2 and your middle finger for number 3.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s continue this piano lesson with the next line:</p>
<p>little lamb, little lamb</p>
<p>2 2 2 3 5 5</p>
<p>Use the little finger for number 5 if you want. The next part is the same as the first piano tab:</p>
<p>Mary had a little lamb</p>
<p>3 2 1 2 3 3 3</p>
<p>Now we are about to finish this song:</p>
<p>its fleece was white as snow</p>
<p>3 2 2 3 2 1</p>
<p>How can you use your left hand? Well, you can make this piece a little bit more difficult and also more rewarding to play by using your left hand for bass notes.</p>
<p>The notes from C to the next C is called an octave. You also have these notes to the left of the middle C. We can call these notes the left octave.</p>
<p>If you use the notes 1-7 in the left octave to play bass notes with your left hand we can notate this in the following way:</p>
<p>3/1 2 1 2 3/1 3 3</p>
<p>3/1 means that as you play the first 3 you also play number 1 in the left octave with your left hand at the same time.</p>
<p>The rest of Mary Had A Little Lamb with bass notes included looks like this:</p>
<p>2/5 2 2 3/1 5 5</p>
<p>3/1 2 1 2 3/1 3 3</p>
<p>3 2/5 2 3 2 1/1</p>
<p>I suggest that you play you left hand 1 with your little finger and number 5 with your thumb. This is the whole song and your piano lesson is over!</p>
<p>The best way to practice is probably to take one line at a time and learn it by heart. When you know the song by heart you can play it anytime and anywhere!</p>
<p>Peter Edvinsson is a musician, composer and music teacher. Visit his site Capotasto Music and download your free sheet music and learn to play piano resources at http://www.capotastomusic.com</p>
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