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The QMGPiano and Keyboard Music Note Full Set Stickers are a set of 88 transparent and removable stickers designed for all keyboard types. Made in the USA, these durable stickers feature a long-lasting adhesive that won't damage your keys, making learning music notes easier and faster.
M**Y
very helpful
My daughter is learning to play and sometimes we have a stretch between practices so these are great reminders. They go off and on easily. So far no problems at all. I find it helpful if you get confused as to which octive a note belongs to on the piano. Every now and. then a beginner will forget and find themselves playing an octave above or below. This prevents that from happening.
D**H
The product is excellent. Note notation is archaic & needs to go away.
I purchased this to put on a Yamaha 88 key electric piano for one reason only. To play & commit to muscle memory Sonata quasi una Fantasia ("The Moonlight) - L. van Beethoven Op 27 No2. The problem is the treble clef (not even sure I spelled 'clef' correctly that's how I feel about music theory in general). In order to play this song the notes played with the right hand are further down the treble clef than what is on the stickers so I wasted my money but that's on me. I don't blame the stickers. I am fed up with reading sheet music. It makes sense for brass instruments where numbers cannot be used however a piano is a keyboard. Look at your computer's keyboard. Now imagine instead of seeing a "K" on the "K" key you saw a circle located somewhere on a series of vertical lines. That doesn't make sense does it? Guitar players figured this out and hence guitar tab was born. A piano is a keyboard. Pianos should have LED back-lighting like some of our keyboards or laser etched numbers. We have the technology! You don't need to number the black keys, just the white ones.When I was a child I thought and did as a child. When I was instructed to learn how to read sheet music I did exactly that. It was probably about 3 days into not being able to play due to a health issue my brain kicked that garbage to the curb. But what about sight reading? OMG how are people going to sight read?Sigh... don't.Any song worth playing is worth committing to memory and if it remains worthy of playing your brain will store it in our protein based version of RAM. Music should not come from a sheet of paper. Music should come from the heart, the soul, the brain... okay it's the brain let's be honest here.But numbers, how would we write music?You'd write music as I write music... wait for it... with numbers. With these fancy computin' machines we have nowadays you can enter a number into a piece of software and magically both the number and the corresponding note appears. And they said unicorns didn't exist, pffft.Obviously this won't work for instruments like the sax or tuba. Obviously we'll still need to keep traditional music around for certain instruments but 88 = 88, 45 = 45, 74 = 74 etc is a superior method for learning piano, especially if you're like me & just want to play one song. What is printed on these stickers is archaic & not necessary for learning the piano. We just need software to correspond with the number system. It's only 1 through 88. This isn't rocket science. We also wouldn't need to store in our memory all the sharps and flats because 65 = 65, there's no ifs, ands or buts about it.Go get the patent. Code the software. Sell it. Cut me off a slice. That last part is the most important. Bring the piano into the 21st century & assist future generations in advancing faster than they could if they were burdened by learning how to read old sheet music. Stop wasting time training the eyes. Train the ears.Why not just learn to play the song by listening to it you say? That would have been a possibility years ago but I'm running on a single core these days. I'm going to need the piano equivalent of paint by numbers on this one.TLDR: Great product. Stickers were easy to apply. I wasn't shaking & sweating at all during the process. Did not help me accomplish my task.
M**A
Easy and aesthetically pleasing
These come with a chart that shows you where to place stickers for 46/61/76/88 key keyboard/pianos. I have an 88 key and they were very easy to apply. Start with the red C which is the first sticker on the sheet, continue right until you get to the end of the keys. I then started with “A”, far left, first key and continued towards the middle. All stickers were in order on the sheet (starting with red C) so I didn’t have to verify each one after making sure my first ones were correct.I used painters tape to make a straight line, used the stick they gave at the top of the sticker, lined the bottom of the sticker against the tape (acted as a nice wall) and breezed through applying all of them quickly. I made sure to hold the sticker against the stick while applying to make sure I could easily peel it back up if I didn’t like the alignment last second. Peeled nicely for the few I readjusted.The longest part was probably making sure my painters tape was lined up how I liked and that my starting key was correct.I placed all my stickers above where my fingers will be touching the keys to avoid them possibly being gross later due to hand oils. This is why my black labels are at the top of the keys instead of the bottom.There was ONE printing error that affected two stickers. The note was slightly cut through leaving a sliver on the wrong sticker. See photo.Overall, even with the printing issue I would highly recommend. So easy to apply and they look nice. Too many of the other brands are childish/ugly. These are very aesthetically pleasing to be on my keyboard.Sticker sheet states designed and printed in USA also, which is also cool since so many items like this are from foreign countries.
I**O
Easy to read.
Easy to read easy to install. Just take your time.
J**H
Good product-provide stickers for a full 88 key keyboard
The stickers were relatively easy to place on the keys of my keyboard. I wanted to re-position a few and discovered that it is difficult to pull them off the keys once they are placed initially. The adhesive that is used is "strong". I ended up having to use a small knife to lift up one edge that I could grab with a pair of tweezers to pull the sticker off for re-positioning. I hope that in a few months when I don't need the stickers anymore, that they will be removable without damaging the surface of the keys. I tried another brand of key stickers that was sold on Amazon and appears now to not be available. They were terrible and detached within a day or two not to mention that one note in the group was wrong. This company provides a full 88 set of stickers while the other company did not. Overall, I am pleased with the product. Having a color coded set of stickers would have been nice but not absolutely needed. When I have to remove the stickers I may have a different opinion about this purchase!
T**K
Great quality
Very nice
D**G
Keyboard stickers
Outstanding product, very easy to use. Very happy with this product.
D**H
Great labels and perfect for beginners
I've spent months without any labels on my 88 key electronic piano, but I finally decided to put some on as I haven't practiced enough by miles. These labels stood out from the others as they have both the score and the name and that they fit on the top of the keys and not the playing part.Dead easy to fit and I am very happy with them (see pictures above).
C**Z
Normal
En relación a función costo le doy 3 estrellas, debido al uso continuo se despegan con el paso del tiempo además nunca recibí el EBook Con Piano Songs.
C**N
Comodo
Comodo ma Nn ho ancora usatoArrivato in tempo giusto
A**E
Muy cómodas
Para mí, las más adecuadas ya que se pegan en la parte alta de las teclas y así no las tocas con los dedos al pulsar las teclas y por tanto no se estropean con el tiempo (salvo las teclas negras que sí que las tocas).Recomendado!
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