Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Help with Reading Piano Sheet Music?

I got sheet music for some music i wanted to learn


but Instead of the usual 2 parts, one g-clef for the right, and


one f-cleft for the left, there was two g-clefs, and one f-cleft


making it 3 parts. I'm confused, which ones am i supposed to play??


Can someone explain to me which part is for which hand and why there is three? any help is appreciated.Help with Reading Piano Sheet Music?
The top G clef is for voice or instrumental solo. Play the middle


G clef (right hand) and the F clef (left hand).Help with Reading Piano Sheet Music?
What is the name of the piece you are learning, who wrote it and is it a piano solo or written for piano and voice or some other instrument? Is it classical? Without knowing what you are looking at, it is difficult to know how to help. Perhaps you can post a sample?
one g clef is the melody the singer plays


the other g clef for right and f clef for left is for your right and left hands, the piano melody and harmony


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i think: 1 g clef is for singing


the rest are for playing

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