
Visual learning made simple. Perfect for students, teachers, and self-taught pianists.
The Alfred’s Piano Notefinder is a cleverly designed, two-sided fold-out chart that helps pianists of all levels visualise note positions across the keyboard and on the grand staff.
Side One features a labelled diagram of the piano keyboard, covering five octaves, with each key named and matched to its corresponding note on the treble and bass clefs. Place it directly above your keys for easy reference during practice.
Side Two is left blank, allowing students to practise writing note names, draw in the staff, or use it in music theory games and revision exercises — great for classroom or at-home learning.
Whether you're a beginner learning to read music, a parent supporting your child’s practice, or a teacher looking for a clear reference tool, the Piano Notefinder is an incredibly helpful visual aid.
Simple, affordable, and surprisingly powerful — this tool helps reinforce the connection between what you play and what you read. A great support tool to improve sight-reading and music theory understanding.