Piano sheet music for beginners: learn piano notes
Want to learn how to read music? New to piano? Reading piano tones is the first step for beginners to tackle a piece of music. To play the piano successfully, you need to learn to read sheet music right away. Follow these simple steps, and you'll be reading piano tones in no time.
Step 1: Label white spaces with FACE and EGBDF for the g key
If you want to learn how to read music, you need to go to the g key first. This shows which notes to play with your right hand. When you first learn, you need to familiarize yourself with the font names of the rules and spaces. On your paper, paste the white spaces with FACE, starting with the first space at the bottom of the page and up, and then the EGBDF lines starting at the bottom line to the top line. There are little tricks to help you remember the names of the lines and spaces, for example, remember the phrase “Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge”. Work on it a little bit every day to learn to remember.

Step 2: Write note letter names
Now take a piece of music you want to learn, and write the letter names under the music notes of the right hand in the g-key. (Use a pencil, this way you can erase it later!) This is not a good habit of getting into it in the long run, but it's fine if you're just starting out. If there's one note that's hard to remember, you can just write that one note letter name. Keep in mind that you are now only focusing on the white tones on a piano. Don't worry about the black keys yet.

Step 3: Remember letter names and go to bass key
After remembering all the font names on the lines and spaces for your right hand (the g-key), you can continue reading piano tones, where the notes on the lines and spaces are played with your left hand.
Step 4: Name your spaces ACEGB and GBDFA
Practice drawing the bass key, starting on the F line. Then speak to the spaces at the bottom of the page your ACEGB fields. Then name your rules from the bottom of the page GBDFA. Now transfer the letter names of the lines and spaces to your piano song of step #2, and name all notes with your left hand in the bass key.