jim22 wrote:Well, you have the right idea using the paper. Also, try the paper at many positions around each key. There may be leaks at the back of the keys or either side too.
You might post another video of you actually playing the notes I have suggested. With the B key open, about the only note that should sound is the C.
hi again ,
I found a book that I could use without a teacher,and tried once more the lower notes.
So, starting from B (on the 3rd line of the G keyed stuff) and downwards to D...
ALL the notes sound really really nice...
Now I'm gonna bit naive here ,but a friends that used to play the flute told me that higher notes can be played by simply blowing in another way ,which I'm able to do ..thank god I can hear music very well (and that's the reason I can sing)When i was in conservatory ,I once asked the vocal teacher to tell me what he thinks of me as a singer ,so he asked me if I knew a song ,and ,he played it on the piano, so I sang the song and after I was finished he told me I could have a professional carreer as a singer....