Lessons
Welcome to Abby’s Piano Room, a joyful piano course designed especially for preschoolers and young beginners! With Abby and her wonderful friend, Penny the Piano, children will embark on a fun musical adventure that blends storytelling, play, and music learning.
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Lesson 1: Identifying the Notes 1 and 2
In our very first piano lesson, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the exciting world of music by starting with just two numbers: 1 and 2. This simple beginning helps preschoolers build confidence right away while keeping learning fun and playful.
In our very first piano lesson, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the exciting world of music by starting with just two numbers: 1 and 2. This simple beginning helps preschoolers build confidence right away while keeping learning fun and playful.
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Lesson 2: Learning Piano Numbers 4, 5, and 6
In Lesson 2, Abby and Penny the Piano take the next step on our piano adventure by introducing numbers 4, 5, and 6. These new notes expand what children can play and help them begin to notice patterns on the piano.
In Lesson 2, Abby and Penny the Piano take the next step on our piano adventure by introducing numbers 4, 5, and 6. These new notes expand what children can play and help them begin to notice patterns on the piano.
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Lesson 3: Learning Number 3
In Lesson 3, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce a brand-new number: 3! With this new note, children will be ready to play their very first full song: the classic “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”
In Lesson 3, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce a brand-new number: 3! With this new note, children will be ready to play their very first full song: the classic “Mary Had a Little Lamb.”
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Lesson 4: Learning “Hot Cross Buns” & High vs. Low Sounds
Learning how to play the classic song “Hot Cross Buns” using all of the numbers we’ve learned. But before we play, we’ll warm up our ears with a special listening game called “Butterfly or Elephant?” to explore high and low sounds on the piano!
Learning how to play the classic song “Hot Cross Buns” using all of the numbers we’ve learned. But before we play, we’ll warm up our ears with a special listening game called “Butterfly or Elephant?” to explore high and low sounds on the piano!
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Lesson 5: Playing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
In Lesson 5, Abby and Penny the Piano guide your maestro through one of the most beloved songs of all time: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” With its gentle melody and simple patterns, this lesson helps young learners feel proud as they play a tune they already know and love.edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
In Lesson 5, Abby and Penny the Piano guide your maestro through one of the most beloved songs of all time: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” With its gentle melody and simple patterns, this lesson helps young learners feel proud as they play a tune they already know and love.edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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Lesson 6: Playing “Are You Sleeping?” (Frère Jacques)
In Lesson 6, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the joyful round “Are You Sleeping?” Also known as Frère Jacques. This playful tune teaches little musicians how music can tell a story, while giving them a chance to practice listening and playing with dynamics.
In Lesson 6, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the joyful round “Are You Sleeping?” Also known as Frère Jacques. This playful tune teaches little musicians how music can tell a story, while giving them a chance to practice listening and playing with dynamics.
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Lesson 6B: Practice Video
In Lesson 6, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the joyful round “Are You Sleeping?” Also known as Frère Jacques. This is a Practice Video for the Previous Video in Lesson 6.
In Lesson 6, Abby and Penny the Piano introduce children to the joyful round “Are You Sleeping?” Also known as Frère Jacques. This is a Practice Video for the Previous Video in Lesson 6.
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