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QMGPiano Keyboard Stickers are designed for beginners and kids, featuring transparent, removable stickers that fit all keyboard sizes. With a durable double-layer coating and an eye-catching color-coded design, these stickers make learning piano notes easy and enjoyable.
D**O
Piano Key Stickers
These piano key stickers proved helpful in learning the instrument. They stuck (& stayed on) very well.
K**E
Great for beginning
Just started learning how to play the piano and these stickers really help. They’re easy to apply, good size and easy to read, and don’t leave a sticky residue when pealed off. You also don’t feel them while playing. Great stickers for the price.
A**0
What We Wanted
Through the help of a friend, our family received a used Casio 245 Keyboard that is in terrific condition, 76 keys. I have a little music training from high school band; the rest haven’t had that experience. I saw these colorful stickers on Amazon, and I knew they would be better for us than the ones the keyboard came with, which were black and white, small, and graphically busy—hard to read. These stickers went on securely and had no air bubbles. They are easy to read. They were instantly a hit with our 7 year old who could “see” the music now. Recognizing the keys will be less intimidating as we begin this journey. We are pleased with this product.
M**R
51 white key stickers, need 52 for 88 key
So as others have said, they look nice and are easy to put on however I did find a few issues. I have included pictures to show the whole set in place on my 88 key keyboard.You start at middle C and put in that octave with the trebleclef denoting which is which. The next octave also shows the trebleclef on the C but the note placement on the shown music sheet will show that the note is an octave higher. Then there is a marked set with the C key showing the bassclef which obviously goes before middle C (aka to the left of middle C).My guess as to why the rest of the note stickers dont show the actual notes on the scale is because it is a bit redundant and you should be able to figure it out from the ones that ARE marked. Also, different sizes keyboards will use less or more of these other notes.Now for the issues:To start with, on my 88 key keyboard, there are 52 white keys and this set gave me 51 stickers so the highest C note is empty.At the other end of the keyboard is the lowest A which has both the flat and sharp keys (black keys) denoted which is just like all of the other A keys however there is no A flat key to the left as this is the end of the keyboard.It would have been nice if there was a way to be sure that they were placed evenly because it is quite easy to end up with crooked ones. I managed to get them pretty close by free handing it though.
K**R
Your Stickers are so wonderful and helpful.
For Christmas I set up my oldest daughter's electronic keyboard (61 keys) for my grandchild to play on. I try to get them away from their phones and video games when they visit me and I know they both love music. I ordered your stickers because I do not know how to read notes. Even though both of my children were involved in band and orchestra.I could only play music by ear. With the help of a youtube video and your directions I had no trouble placing the stickers on the keys. With the help of a VERY beginner's book on piano music I got brave and coded a simple song marking the note letters above the notes of the song. I chose Twinkle Twinkle Little Star because of slow even melody and relatively few notes. When my granddaughter who is 9 saw what I had put out she was thrilled. I demonstrated how the letters matched the notes and matched the keys and she happily played the song. She made mistakes, but did well enough to keep trying. (I did not correct her in the fact that she was doing it in the wrong cord.) After she got tired of practicing, her brother who is 6 tried and while not as proficient could play groups of notes correctly. When their mom came to pick them up they both played for her and then we explained to my granddaughter that the notes on one "set of line" were for the left hand and then other "set of lines" are for the right hand and I showed her the fingering to use. Both kids and mom had a wonderful time - as I did. Everyone is looking forward to our next lesson. I do not think that today would not have been as successful without your stickers. Thank you for a wonderful music experience for them and for me.
K**N
More than enough stickers for our keyboard
Using for children learning piano/keyboard without a formal instructor. Stickers were easy to place. Some of the perforations weren’t complete, so had to use scissors. Didn’t use stick to place stickers, chose a clean fingertip instead. Started placing with middle c (lowest treble clef key). Then placed bass clef octave. Sticker sheet includes four octaves with notes on staff, and two with blank staffs (just note names). Used one set of blank for our highest octave on our keyboard.Pleased overall.
M**R
Easy to peel
My daughter is a visual learner, so I got the stickers for her to learn and practice the notes at her own speed. I knew I had to eventually remove the stickers, so she can rely on her memory to practice her songs. I was dreading the day when I had to clean sticky mess from the keyboard. To my surprise, the sticker went right out with no residue after 5 months of use. It was sturdy when I put them on, had no issue practicing piano and now easy to peel. Bravo! $9 well spent. Thank you!!
B**K
some won't stick
I like the idea of having the flats and sharps all on one sticker however, several of the stickers were bent and wouldn't stick to the keys.
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