How do I read piano music sheets?

I have no experience with music, and would want to learn how to read piano music sheets. What is the best and easiest way to start?

while I cant read music sheets that well myself this should help.

there are two staffs, the one for notes above middle C and one for notes below middle C. (im gonna assume you know where middle C is located on the piano. if not email me)

for the top staff. the notes in the spaces between the five lines are these notes F A C E. the notes in the actual lines of the staff are E G B D F

for the lower staff. the notes in the spaces between the five lines are A C E G. the notes in the actual lines are G B D F A

since not too many people actually check back for best answer this is all Im saying. if you wanna know anything else I know just email me

5 Responses to “How do I read piano music sheets?”

  1. google "how to read notes". To explain it here it would take me probably an hour.
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  2. Nick vanderwaarden on March 3rd, 2010 at 7:06 am

    You’ll need quite a bit of time for that.

    Once you start learning, make it a habit to read the chords from the bottom to the top.
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  3. CJ is the anti-christ! on March 3rd, 2010 at 7:21 am

    while I cant read music sheets that well myself this should help.

    there are two staffs, the one for notes above middle C and one for notes below middle C. (im gonna assume you know where middle C is located on the piano. if not email me)

    for the top staff. the notes in the spaces between the five lines are these notes F A C E. the notes in the actual lines of the staff are E G B D F

    for the lower staff. the notes in the spaces between the five lines are A C E G. the notes in the actual lines are G B D F A

    since not too many people actually check back for best answer this is all Im saying. if you wanna know anything else I know just email me
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  4. confirm
    http://classical-piano-guide.blogspot.com/
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  5. You get a Piano Teacher…
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