Kids Piano Learning Content
This site brings together ear-training, note-reading, and rhythm games, along with printable materials and support tools for home practice and piano lessons.
Introduction
This site began as a small set of materials for home practice and lesson support, and I decided to publish them in a form that parents and piano teachers could use as well. I plan to keep expanding the content little by little to support early-stage piano learning.
- Games: Four learning games help with ear training, note reading, and rhythm review.
- Downloads: Print note cards and Do-Re-Mi cards for home practice and lesson support.
Games
Practice Videos
Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Its simple melodic flow makes it suitable for practicing smooth connection while feeling the beat. A little dynamic contrast helps create a quiet winter mood.
Level 2 / Range: C4 - A4 / Key Signature: None / Measures: 17 measures
Buzz, Buzz, Buzz
Great for practicing accurate short-note values and rhythmic precision. Counting beats while playing helps keep the groove stable.
Level 1 / Range: C4 - G4 / Key Signature: None / Measures: 13 measures
Ode to Joy
Its strong pulse and clear structure make it useful for practicing phrase shape and chord feeling. If you keep the first beat stable and play with a broad, confident flow, the piece has a convincing sound.
Level 3 / Range: G4 - G5 / Key Signature: None / Measures: 17 measures
Koinobori (Carp Streamers)
Its broad, flowing melody is ideal for shaping phrases and playing with a singing tone. Connecting the longer notes carefully helps the musical line feel natural.
Level 2 / Range: C4 - C5 / Key Signature: None / Measures: 17 measures
Grandfather's Clock
Its long phrases require careful connection, so it is useful for practicing legato and the resonance of chords. Feeling the broad line of the music and keeping the weight of each beat even makes the piece more stable.
Level 3 / Range: E4 - G5 / Key Signature: None / Measures: 22 measures
Jingle Bells
Its strong beat makes it ideal for repetition practice and keeping a steady tempo. If you avoid bouncing too much and keep the phrase endings together, it becomes much easier to play cleanly.
Level 4 / Range: C4 - D5 / Key Signature: Present / Measures: 17 measures
This screen shows 6 randomly selected songs each time. You can browse all 45 songs from the full song list page.
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These are items I have actually used and feel comfortable recommending.
Go Go Piano for Little Children
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Go Go Piano for Little Children: Next Book
The follow-up book in the same beginner series.
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Loose-Leaf Rings (30 Holes)
Binding rings that help organize sheet-music printouts.
Sheet Music Page Holder Clip
A useful clip for holding pages steady on a music stand.
Go Go Piano for Little Children: Extra Songs
An extra song collection for continuing lessons in the same series.
Introductory Piano Method for Children
A practical book for first note-reading and playing practice.
Supplementary Piano Lesson Materials
Useful supplementary material for daily piano practice.
Soundproof Panel for Upright Piano
A soundproof panel that works well for home piano practice.