

🎼 Master the keys with clarity and confidence!
QMG Piano and Keyboard Music Note Stickers offer a full 88-piece transparent vinyl set designed to fit all standard keyboards and pianos. Featuring a durable, residue-free adhesive, these stickers enhance note recognition and accelerate learning without damaging your instrument. Easy to install with a detailed guide, they are proudly made in the USA, making them the perfect tool for beginners and pros alike.






| ASIN | B01F8BY2AO |
| Brand | QMG |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,044) |
| Date First Available | 22 July 2016 |
| Item Weight | 11 g |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | QMG-201605942 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.3 x 15.2 x 0.25 cm; 11 g |
| Special Features | Durable |
E**N
Great for Beginners!
Applied since 2 months and quality is very great. Perfect for beginners who wants to memorize piano chords and read music sheets.
F**I
Wrong instructions
Instructions doesn’t match image
A**J
Good stuff
Sticks neatly
H**A
Impressive, it is a good product! Thanks
J**T
Well made and easy to install. These stickers have been very helpful in learning to play piano. Highly recommended.
C**C
Good quality very handy for learning
D**H
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.
A**Y
Un très bon investissement . J'ai choisi ces auto collants car ils sont visibles même quand le doigt est sur la touche voulue. Ils sont très clairs, visibles mais sans surcharge d'information. J'ai seulement été surpris par la double écriture bemol/diese qui ne situe pas le même positionnement sur la portée, mais c'est sans doute pour garder de la lisibilite quand la portée comporte un bémol à la clé. Je recommande donc ce produit.
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