[Beginner] Compilation of Keyboard Performance Training Videos
As a new hobby you can start from home, some of you might be thinking about getting into keyboards.
Keyboards are great because you can adjust the volume and use headphones or earphones, so you can play without worrying about the location.
To be a bit blunt, they’re also affordable, which makes them easy to try.
In this article, I’ll introduce training videos recommended for beginners.
They explain the basics clearly, making them perfect for foundational practice if you want to take your playing up a notch.
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[For Beginners] Collection of Keyboard Performance Training Videos (21–30)
[Etude] Keyboard, Lesson 1: “Let’s Try Playing a Melody”
![[Etude] Keyboard, Lesson 1: “Let’s Try Playing a Melody”](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/GcZ7ztF6EGM/sddefault.jpg)
A great training video for keyboard beginners is one that starts with playing simple melodies.
The perfect video for such beginners is “Let’s Play a Melody.” In this video, clear explanations are provided, and the screen shows exactly which keys to press, so you can learn reliably on your own.
You can also adjust the volume and use headphones or earphones, making it easy to practice at home without worrying about noise.
Take this opportunity to start playing the keyboard with this video.
Even first-time players can achieve more polished performances by firmly mastering the basics.
[Etude] Keyboard Session 4: “Right Hand and Left Hand” 2
![[Etude] Keyboard Session 4: “Right Hand and Left Hand” 2](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/436xj3YfMX4/sddefault.jpg)
For keyboard beginners, the video “[Practice Piece] Keyboard, Episode 4: ‘Right Hand and Left Hand’ 2” is highly recommended.
It clearly explains the roles of the right and left hands in an easy-to-understand way, making it accessible even for complete beginners.
In particular, learning how to use the right and left hands differently is crucial, and by watching this video, you can acquire the basics of playing technique.
The video also efficiently covers the key points in a short time, so it’s easy to fit into a busy schedule.
Be sure to use this video for foundational practice and keep improving your keyboard skills.
It’s a video not only for beginners but also for those aiming to advance further.
[Beginner] Keyboard Performance Training Video Collection (31–40)
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do / C D E F G A B [The Most Understandable Music Theory Course in the Universe – Episode 1]
![Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do / C D E F G A B [The Most Understandable Music Theory Course in the Universe - Episode 1]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/V8JMUcDOAms/sddefault.jpg)
This lesson video explains how to apply the scales you learn in elementary and middle school music classes to popular music.
The notation “C D E F G A B,” which appears as chord symbols in popular music scores, originally represents a scale and is related to the familiar “Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti.” The video carefully and clearly explains this connection, so with just one viewing you can master one of the essential pieces of music theory for keyboard performance.
[Chorus played on piano] Cherry – Spitz [Playable using only white keys] [Beginner-friendly]
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Cherry, a perfect song for those just starting the keyboard, is a classic by Spitz that can be played using only the white keys.
Because the video shows only the fingertips, you can clearly check and learn the exact fingering required.
You can also practice without worrying about your surroundings by using headphones or earphones.
In addition, it provides easy-to-understand explanations of basic playing techniques, making it a suitable resource for anyone looking to develop their keyboard skills.
Give it a try and feel the joy of music.
[Helpful for piano practice!] Snail – Play in the key of C | 2016 Nursery Teacher Exam Required Song | Rain Song | Children’s Song [Kids’ Songs][Beginner Friendly!]
![[Helpful for piano practice!] Snail – Play in the key of C | 2016 Nursery Teacher Exam Required Song | Rain Song | Children’s Song [Kids’ Songs][Beginner Friendly!]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fYItbyoHOGM/hqdefault.jpg)
This is a performance video of “Katatsumuri,” a well-known children’s song that was also chosen as an assigned piece for the 2016 Nursery Teacher Exam.
It’s played in the key of C major, so the fingering is relatively easy, but it requires “finger over” (where other fingers pass over the thumb) and “thumb under” (where the thumb passes under other fingers).
These are essential techniques for keyboard playing and are used almost invariably when playing melodies.
Be sure to practice with “Katatsumuri” and master both the finger-over and thumb-under techniques!
[Piano] Perfect Practice for Finger Independence You Can Do Anywhere
![[Piano] Perfect Practice for Finger Independence You Can Do Anywhere](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RKaeRP5TdQQ/sddefault.jpg)
This explains how to practice when you don’t have a keyboard on hand.
If you’re thinking of buying a keyboard soon or want to practice while traveling on the train, it might be good to copy what’s shown in this video.
[Piano Lessons: Beginner Playing Course] First Piano Performance Part 3 [Keyboard Practice Performance]
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This is a video from the K.RTR cultures academy YouTube channel, where a professional musician teaches music across various genres.
It’s a lesson where you play sounds on the keyboard and sing those notes out loud together, helping you develop the essential sense of pitch for keyboard performance.
You can also watch the instructor’s playing from an overhead angle, making the most of video-based instruction.
It’s a must-watch for anyone starting to learn the keyboard!

