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Are you just starting out on the piano?

Noviscore offers you brand new scores, really simplified, punctuated with tips to make playing easier and accompanied by video aids adapted to your needs.

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The annotated sheet music

with tips to get started

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The “normal” sheet music’

with traditional writing to progress

Really simple!
Limited move
Fingerings for each note
Videos to help you

Really play easier!

Videos to help you “pianist’s hands” First hands together

...then hands separate, at slower speed


video help “Digital sticks” Play right, fall right!
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Discover Piano Sheet Music for Beginners

To start learning the piano, and even if you've never played an instrument or learned music theory when you were younger, it's perfectly possible to get started with sheet music specially designed for neophytes, without necessarily taking music lessons at first. The videos will help you by example.

What resources are available on the Noviscore website?

On the Noviscore online music site, you'll have access to a selection of sheet music for beginners, easy and accessible to learn at your own pace. Select the pieces of music you prefer, according to your skill level and preferences: classical music, international music, film soundtracks or French variety. There's plenty to choose from!

How to learn to read sheet music?

With Noviscore, start learning music theory with confidence by learning how to decipher a score thanks to scores where notes are replaced by their names, to familiarize yourself with the place of notes in treble and bass clefs, flats and sharps. Then compare it with the score where the notes are written normally. After time, reading a beginner's score will become much easier. And soon you'll Be able to play Chopin's Prelude or Waltz in A minor! Or why not an opus by Beethoven, who knows?

The very first steps at the piano involve deciphering the notes, respecting the finger positions. We've designed some really simple sheet music, with little hand movements, fingerings indicated on each note and even video aids to help you get started.

What are the Tips for making rapid progress with Sheet Music for Beginners?

Children and adult beginners alike, nothing beats regular piano and music theory practice to make rapid progress. Break down each piece of music, train your fingers on the keyboard, familiarizing yourself with the keys.

From day one, it's important to start by practicing hand coordination exercises: right hand, then left hand, then both together when you're more comfortable. Short solfeggio exercises will make it easier to read scores. As a beginner, don't hesitate to use the score with the names of the notes.

If you already have a slightly higher level of proficiency, and some knowledge of music theory, then our “easy piano level 1” scores are for you. piano facile” (level 1) will suit you better. Discover our easy piano level 1 scores!

FAQ

Which sheet music to play on the piano when you're a beginner?
Mistral gagnant (Renaud), Bella ciao, Imagine (Lennon), Ode to joy.
Ideal for beginners.

How do I learn to read sheet music?
Sheet music is read from left to right. The right hand plays the top staff. The left hand plays the bottom staff. The first thing to observe is whether certain notes are altered, i.e. sharps or flats.

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