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How do you read notes and play it at the same time on piano? I am having hard time playing while reading, it's like my mind is loading.

You have to go one step at a time in music or you easily overload. Try James Bastien's Piano Basics from the very beginning, if you need to. Move ahead at whatever pace you find comfortable. Stay relaxed and patient. Don't force things.You should get a teacher, but here's a little lesson. You can try reading first without playing. You also need to be counting and feeling your rhythms before playing. When you do play, don't take your eyes off the music. You must feel comfortable about where your fingers are on the keyboard notes.

What are the best plays you have read?

Thanks for the A2A.I have read far more plays than I have seen staged. In some cases I have found it useful to read the play before I see it so I have the wordplay in mind and can follow the lightning quick exchanges. The meteoric and metamorphic and metaphorical  English of the renaissance and the restoration demand much form modern readers. I find this especially true with Shakespeare's plays.Hamlet, Lear, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, Othello Richard III, Julius Caesar etc are such thickly worded texts that having a familiarity with them enhances the stage performances.The same can be said of Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest, a number of Mamet's plays, and Stoppard's too.Frayn's Copenhagen is better read first because it is a rather demanding plot that takes on the physics of  Niels Bohr and Heisenberg.Beckett's work benefits from reading too.Some of Sam Shepherd's plays are linguistic waterfalls and reading them first can be a joy in and of itself.Sophocles should be read as his work has become part of our cultural and psychological framing of consciousness.Jarry's Pere Ubu is a fun read and prepares you for the strangeness of the play as staged.

Where can I read the play "Equus" online for free?

Why would someone give away a copyrighted product that they sell and earn royalties for on the internet?

The play is available in paperback for less than $10. I'm sure you can find used copies for far less.

You're no more likely to find the complete play 'for free' on the Internet, than you are to find a transcribed copy of James Patterson's latest novel offered up for free.

Has anyone read the play ,"the Piano Lesson"?

1. Why doesn't Doaker tell Berniece that he has seen Sutter's ghost?

2. Why is Maretha now afraid to sleep upstairs?

3. What is Berniece doing as Avery knocks on the door?

4. Why doesn't Boy Willie have the man purchasing the piano come to pick it up?

5. How does Avery try to get rid of Sutter's ghost?

If any one have read the play of Eugene O'neill:ALONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT.I want a brief summary.Thanks?

I have read it. You should read it too.

Basically it charts the collapsing of a family starting from early morning going right to the dead of night. The father and 2 sons are alcoholic and the mother is a morphine addict- they keep living in the past which can only hurt them...

3 symbols are fog (being unable to see what is happening around you- hence alcohol and drugs), the sea (an escape for Edmund), and the wedding dress (in the attic somewhere, where her happiness is)

Does anyone know where you can read the play version of Frankenstein online?

Here:
http://www.horrorlair.com/movies/scripts...

Young Frankenstein:
http://www.godamongdirectors.com/scripts...

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