New – Keysies All Notes. Complete Note Range Piano Stickers For All Sizes of Keyboard
Product Features
- Keysies All Notes are very much like the original bestselling Keysies, but with one major difference. All Notes feature the complete range of stave positionings for all of the notes (not just the two middle octaves). This makes it much easier to see which octave you are on at the higher and lower ends of the keyboard!
- 3 New Improvements: 1) Keysies® are now made from double coated polyester, meaning that the print is now encapsulated within the stickers themselves, so no more print rubbing off over time! 2) Keysies® now have smoother, rounded corners to prevent them from peeling up. 3) We now include a little wooden stick, which makes Keysies® much easier to apply!
- Quantity: 52 Stickers (Applied to the white keys only, enough for a full sized 88 key piano/keyboard) Each Keysie® measures 16mm by 35mm, Ideal size for any instrument without hanging over the edge of the keys. Keysies® are made from a very high quality transparent polyester (stronger and more durable than vinyl). Many keyboards/pianos have keys that are slightly off-white, and some pianos have ivory keys. Transparent stickers look much nicer on these instruments.
- Non-residue removable adhesive means that the Keysies® can be easily repositioned, and removed without a trace. Keysies® also have an extra layer of gloss which allows them to be wiped clean with ease. The backing sheet that your Keysies® are originally stuck to is siliconized so that the stickers can be unpeeled easily for smoother application onto the instrument.
- Keysies® come with an easy to follow hard copy Placement Guide, suitable for any size instrument.
OK for 3 octaves centered on middle C, but wrong or useless for the outer octaves These stickers seem to be high-quality. If your student isn’t making the connection between the keys on the piano and notes on the staff, this can help.We received a set marked Copyright 2015, which shows both factual and aesthetic problems:Factual problem: notes below A1 — the bottom octave on a standard 88-key piano — are wrong, being shown with one-too-many ledger lines.Aesthetic problems:* the notes are filled-in and 10-20% too large: space…
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