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QMGPiano Stickers are transparent, removable labels designed for 49, 61, 76, and 88 key keyboards. Made in the USA, these durable stickers enhance your learning experience by making note recognition easier and faster, all while being easy to install and remove without damaging your instrument.
D**G
Great for beginners
The book and stickers are a great investment. The stickers were so easy to peel off. The directions for the stickers and the book were so easy to figure out and get started. It’s been fun for me and my child to learn.
C**6
SO EXCITED (in my KevHart voice)!
Let me start by saying this booklet was strictly geared towards beginners in need of learning the musical keynotes and letters useful for typical pianos and keyboards. A true beginners guide, it is nicely crafted into individual exercises for each lesson. It describes very easily, note values, rest values, hand coordination and key layout. Great not just for my kids but for adults as well.I honestly wish I had this book first this was so beneficial in just teaching music notes in general which could also be applied similarly to other instruments if an adult or child also plays others'. It has a few song music sheets at the end for practice but you can get those online for free + tons more. The layout of this book is so easily readable. My son 11 can practice most days without my assistance (another book), but with this book I had to check on him a few times because he never came to me for help with this one at all! It came with keynote labels and a stick to properly place them. I did not use them because our keyboards came with stickers but no stick to apply them, so I am glad this one at least has a stick if needed later.Although, when applying the stickers be extra careful when noting the exact placement. For instance, my keyboards are 88, 54 and 56 key keyboards. This particular booklet has a user guide and sticker set specifically for keyboards with 49, 61, 76 and 88, with an additional option of 36 and 44 key keyboards. When counting keys you count the white and black keys in total. The middle C is not located directly in the center but rather closer to the left (CDEFGABCDEFG....etc.). When placing the stickers regardless the size you will always start from the Middle C. Ex. (from left to right): 30-48 key keyboards the Middle C position is the 2nd C/49-78 the middle C is usually placed in the 3rd C position. And, with 88+ being placed in 4th.Also, I am so thankful for amazon fulfillment! OMG! The first one I purchased was allegedly "left in a secure location"! Yeah right I live in a multi-unit dwelling in NYC the only secure location for me and my belongings are within my unit! Must be a new guy lol The process was wickedly fast no speaking no typing no drama pure and simple click click redirect click -> QUICK REDELIVERY!
J**
Very helpful.
Very helpful for learning piano my only suggesting is not to put them up towards the back of your keys. It gets too black and confusing between the three and the two black keys. I positioned mine slightly downward with the letter in front of the black keys and was able to see and play better.
M**.
Stickers that stick, without being too sticky!
Great product with little expense and quick shipping!I got an email from the seller asking me to write a review, so I thought " a review on stickers, why the hell not?" so here I am.Placing the stickers took some time (because of my OCD like tenancies about placement uniformity), but the directions and tools provided to get them well placed made the job easy, and because of the material used, they were easy to pick back up and replace if I didn't like how I sat them.If I could recommend an improvement or provide a criticism; it would simply be on the differentiation between the black and white keys. Note indicators for the black keys are on the same sticker for the white keys and simply appear at the top in light blue for contrast. I think you have a customer base for which this is probably the preference and it probably looks neater than the alternative, but an option for individually labeling the black keys with a white color font or the like I think would be preferable for teaching youths or just piano noobs (such as myself).Anyway, the stickers do their job in that they stick but without applying a nasty adhesive that prevents them from replacing or having to eventually be wiped off with a corrosive some day.If you're looking for stickers that stick on something that needs a sticker that sticks; these stickers definitely stick without being too sticky............stick stickity stick stick stick!-Stick
L**A
Great tool for learning the staff and note names
My daughter is 6 and she will be starting piano lessons in a few months. We have purchased a digital piano so she can get acquainted with the instrument before the official classes begin. She tinkers on it all the time and picks some familiar tunes, but she cannot read the staff very well. These stickers are awesome and totally serve our purpose. They are well-made, easy to apply and remove, the ink is dark enough to be easily visible.Most of all I love how unobtrusive these are. By positioning them at the back of the key, you still have most of the key blank. I saw the other piano stickers that go on the front part of the key, but they seem more distracting and the player will cover the sticker when striking the key with their finger. These are great for familiarizing my daughter with key names and note positions on the staff. We will likely remove the stickers when she begins her piano lessons, because I'm guessing the teacher will want her to learn the keys on her own, but I bet she'll know them well by then.The little printable piano song book that comes with this purchase deserves a special mention! We love it!!! It arrives as an email attachment before the stickers are even delivered in the mail. It has 19 popular songs ("You Are My Sunshine", "Twinkle, Twinkle", "Happy Birthday", "Amazing Grace", etc.) as well as all major chords and scales with finder notations. Every song is written on the staff, but each note has its letter name too, which is great fro beginning players. My daughter had played all the songs from the book a few times over and is putting it lots of practice each week thanks to this book. There is something about being able to actually play a completed piece to encourage the player, as opposed to practicing endless scales.This is a great product and is absolutely worth the money for beginning pianists. Click Buy without hesitation.
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