Free Online Resources for Learning to Play the Piano

Do you want to learn how to play the piano? You’re not alone. Many people have an interest in music and learning how to play a new instrument, but may be unsure of where to start or how to find good information for beginner musicians. 

I will provide a list of resources available on the Internet that can help get you started with your musical journey, whether it’s through taking lessons or just experimenting at home.

These lessons start at the very beginning and are perfect for children and adults with no previous experience. Ready to learn about playing piano? Let’s get started!

What is a Piano?

The piano is one of the most popular musical instruments in the world. It has 88 keys (white and black) that run across a keyboard. These keys can be pressed down to cause vibrations, which make notes. The player can change the pitch of the note (how high or low it sounds) by pressing certain keys with their fingers. 

This is what a piano keyboard looks like:

How does a piano make sound?

A piano, or any other instrument for that matter, makes sound when something vibrates. Inside a piano, there are metal strings. The strings are stretched across a wooden frame, and they have small pieces of felt on the underside.

When you press down a piano key, a tiny hammer strikes the string. This creates vibrations in the string, making the piano sound we hear.

Notes on a Piano

A piano has 88 keys. The keys are arranged into groups of 7 keys, called “octaves.” Each key in an octave has a name: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. The white keys are named after the alphabet letters, while the black keys have names of their own.

Let’s Try It!

Play the following video. Pause after the first half at 2:56. Find the D note on your keyboard or use this piano app to find it. Then continue the lesson.

Try playing the pattern: C D E rest. C D E rest. C D E rest. C D E rest.

That’s it! Your first piano lesson! Congratulations. 

Here are more videos to help you learn to play the piano.

Mr. Henry’s Music World (Lessons 1-5)

Finger Numbers



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