Casiotone CT-360 Sheet music and Keys?

I have a Casioton CT-360 Keybord that my mom gave me.
And I want to know if anybody knows how to play it, or anything close to it?
Cause I do NOT know how to play piano, so i'm going off Youtube Tutorials. I don't know how to read sheet music. =\
So can sombody help me out, with playing the key's and stuff? Like telling me wich key is wich and all of that, I dunno how to explain it any better.
But Thanks in advance.
SOLDIERxx
Asked Apr 11, 2011
It would be near impossible for someone to teach you to play a piano having to describe finger positions and rhythms in a text only format like this web site.

The good news for people wanting to learn piano is that computers connected to a keyboard through a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) can make learning to play it much easier to understand because the computer can play a sequence on the instrument while displaying the keys to press so you can learn by watching and repeating what it does.

The bad news is the CT-360 is an old keyboard that doesn't have MIDI capability.

If you're serious about learning, there are some inexpensive keyboards wired for MIDI and software available that will help you but learning to play a piano/keyboard is not something you can do in a few sessions. It takes a long term dedicated effort.
Rob
Answered Apr 12, 2011
Hi there,

Well Casiotone refers to a series of home electronic keyboards that used a sound synthesis technique known as Vowel-Consonant synthesis to approximate the sounds of other instruments. Playing keyboard is the best introduction to music for beginners, since each key plays exactly one note and the keys are logically arranged from lowest to highest; therefore you have to learn it properly before playing.

While searching on internet I came across a good site where I found some Pdf files for Keyboard sheet music at http://www.musicforte.com/sheet_music/digital_downloads/format/all/ it definitely helps you out to learn effective way of playing it as well.
macypruitt
Answered May 13, 2013

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