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A Swingin' Safari

A Swingin' Safari Pdf sheet music. Arrangement for Piano, Piano Solo, SSA and Lyrics. By Bert Kaempfert and Billy Vaughn. Format Tab, Lyrics, Scorch and Pdf

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Safari Adventure - Intermediate Piano Sheet Music

This is a rhythmic piece set in a Mixolydian mode. The first part starts with the mode on "G" then moves it to a "D" for an expressive middle section. It does a Da Capo back to the mode on "G", ending with a coda on a G7 chord with a suspended 4th. It's a musical adventure with a safari theme!

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Piano Safari Resource Roundup

by Lauren Lewandowski | Nov 6, 2018 | Games & Activities , Teaching/Practice Tips

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Piano Safari is a great method book for teaching piano students how to read music.  Over the years, I’ve made various supplements to use with the series. There are worksheets, visuals, and easy games available for students who are using this method.  Here’s a roundup of various resources for the Piano Safari Method. 

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WORKSHEETS – Treble & Bass Clef recognition – Landmarks Download the worksheets  here .

TECHNIQUE REFERENCE SHEETS I made these colorful reference sheets to hang in my studio. Even when students are out of the method, I find myself still referring to the animal techniques. Download the technique reference sheets  here . *These also make great visuals for online lessons.

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READY FOR THEORY® LEVEL 1 The Ready for Theory® Level 1 workbook coordinates very well with Piano Safari® Level 3. The major keys covered in the workbook include F, C, G, D, A, E, and B. The minor keys in the workbook include a, d, and e. The workbook gives students lots of practice for drawing scales, I, IV, & V chords, and chord inversions on the staff. The dotted quarter-eighth note rhythm is even covered in the workbook. Check out the Level 1 workbook here .

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GRAND STAFF NOTE SPELLER A lot of theory workbooks have note naming by either just treble or bass clef, so I made some worksheets that had notes on the Grand Staff for those students in Piano Safari. These worksheets give students extra practice for note naming. There is a free sample here . The full download is here and includes unlimited prints for your studio.

PRINTABLE RHYTHM CARDS I laminated these cards and use them regularly at the end of lessons. Students love to make up their own rhythm patterns. The cards include the note values that are introduced in Level 1 of Piano Safari. Download the cards here .

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SHAKE & TAP Shake & tap is another fun way to reinforce rhythm. When I made this game, I made sure to include those two-eighth and four-eighth note values that are in Piano Safari. My students absolutely love rolling dice during their lessons. Shake & Tap is available here . (There is also a compound meter version here .)

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SMALL ALPHABET CARDS These can be used for Dr. Julie Knerr’s decorating the piano activity. Download the small alphabet cards here .

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SUPPLEMENTARY PIECES Here is a post that includes a list of extra music for students that coordinates with Level 1 of Piano Safari.

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TEACHING BY ROTE Piano Safari teaches note reading in addition to playing by rote. Check out this post for how to teach piano music by rote.

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Lauren teaches piano to students of all ages. She enjoys creating resources for her students and teachers. She is the author of Ready for Theory®. For personalized help, check out the consultations page for teachers .

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Surfin' Safari By The Beach Boys - Digital Sheet Music

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I Love The Bear But It Must End After 4 Seasons

The bear season 2 features one of the most haunting family christmas episodes in tv history, where did sydney work before the bear what went wrong at her old job.

  • The Bear, a critically acclaimed TV series, has captivated audiences with its unique blend of drama, emotion, and culinary world.
  • Throughout its three seasons, The Bear has featured a diverse and carefully curated selection of songs that have become synonymous with the series.
  • The Bear season 3 continues the show's reliance on music as an integral storytelling tool.

The Bear season 3 picks up where season 2 left off, telling the story of the titular restaurant set against a varied soundtrack consisting of many artists and songs both new and old. Since The Bear season 2's dramatic ending , audiences have been eagerly anticipating the continuation of creator Christopher Storer's intensely human story. The Bear tells tales of high-end dining and Michelin stars but is at its best when focusing on the people at the center of those stories, brought to life by T he Bear season 3's excellent cast .

As of The Bear season 3's ending , each character receives their due share of screentime as they navigate work life, personal issues, and deep-rooted trauma against the backdrop of fine dining. Oftentimes, as a way to offset the emotionally heavy storylines of the show, Storer wisely integrates various songs from a vast collection of artists, as was the case with The Bear season 2's soundtrack . This continues in spades with The Bear season 3's soundtrack, with many songs being played across the ten episodes to enhance the joyous, stressful, anxiety-inducing, hilarious, dramatic season of television.

The Bear: All 28 Episodes, Ranked From Worst To Best

The Bear has earned the title of one of television's most poignant and innovative drama series in just 3 seasons. Here are all 28 episodes, ranked.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 1

Episode title: "tomorrow".

"Together" by Nine Inch Nails: Of all episodes in The Bear season 3, the premiere is undeniably the easiest to write about concerning the soundtrack considering there is only one song. The episode takes on a slightly different format from past installments of The Bear , intercutting various scenes from Carmy's past as a chef with the fallout of his explosive breakdown in The Bear season 2's finale. "Together" plays intermittently throughout the entirety of The Bear season 3, episode 1, with Carmy's history being told beneath the gentle, building, somewhat solemn track from Nine Inch Nails.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 2

Episode title: "next".

"Save It For Later" by Eddie Vedder: The Bear season 3, episode 2 opens with Syd getting ready for her day at work. After this, the opening credits list the various cast members and creators involved in The Bear with various establishing shots of Chicago and everyday people going about their lives. This montage is accompanied by Eddie Vedder's "Save it for Later," setting the tone for the season ahead after episode 1's retrospective, reflective opening.

"Nice Dream" by Radiohead: The only other song in The Bear season 3, episode 2 is "Nice Dream" by Radiohead. This song begins fading in during the episode's final scene between Marcus and Carmy. The episode then cuts to black, and the song plays over the end credits.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 3

Episode title: "doors".

The Bear season 3, episode 3 is an interesting case study concerning soundtrack. The episode's story speeds through an entire month of work at the titular Bear restaurant, evoking the stress, anxiety, and intensity that comes with running a high-end restaurant. As such, The Bear season 3, episode 3 features various pieces of classical music sprinkled atop the story's various montages of The Bear's inner workings:

  • "L'amico Fritz: Intermezzo" by Berlin Philharmonic & Herbert von Karajan
  • "Špacíček Suit No. 2, H. 214b: II. The Shoemaker's Capricious Patron" by Neeme Järvi, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra & Liidia Ilves
  • "Symphony No. 7 in G Minor, P I:7: IV. Finale. Adagio - Allegro" by Franz Krommer, Orchestra Della Svizzera Italiana, Howard Griffiths
  • "Lurline: Overture" by Victorian Opera Orchestra & Richard Bonynge
  • "Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 - Italian: IV. Saltarello (Presto)" Filarmónica de Viena & Christoph von Dohnányi
  • "La Traviate: Intermezzo" by Yuri Sazonoff & Jerry Caringi

The Bear Season 3, Episode 4

Episode title: "violet".

"Pearly Dewdrop's Drops" by Cocteau Twins: The Bear season 3, episode 4 opens with a flashback to Carmy's relationship with Claire. The two have a lengthy conversation about their difficult work environments before the episode's credits begin. After this sequence, "Pearly Dewdrop's Drops" plays, allowing the highly-acclaimed The Bear season 3 to continue its signature trait of music often bookending episodes.

"Spinning Away" by Brian Eno & John Cale: Midway through The Bear season 3, episode 4, Natalie a.k.a. Sugar is shown having a conversation with her husband Pete. After this, Tina is shown perusing a farmer's market. "Spinning Away" begins playing at the end of the former scene and transitions into the latter, bridging the two moments together.

"Long Live (Taylor's Version)" by Taylor Swift: This song can be heard playing inside Frank's house as Richie and Eva approach. Frank is the new husband of Richie's ex-wife Tiff, meaning he somewhat shares custody of Eva. The inclusion of Taylor Swift links back to The Bear season 2 when Richie was shown listening to the artist, given she is a favorite of Eva, something Frank is also evidently aware of in The Bear season 3.

"Getchoo" by Weezer: As is often the case with The Bear 's episodes, a song accompanies the end credits. In the case of The Bear season 3, episode 4, this song is "Getchoo" by Weezer. Weezer songs can be heard a few times across The Bear season 3's 10 episodes, with the first coming in "Violet."

Don’t Binge The Bear Season 3 (Seriously, I’m Warning You)

The Bear season 3 is one of the most anticipated TV events of the year, but there's a very good reason you shouldn't watch it all at once.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 5

Episode title: "children".

"Dream Little One, Dream" by Charles Laughton & Walter Schumann: The midway point of The Bear season 3 opens with Natalie. Nat is shown reckoning with her own trauma stemming from Michael's death which shook up The Bear 's Berzatto family tree while also getting through her pregnancy. As this montage is shown, "Dream Little One, Dream" from 1955's The Night of the Hunter can be heard playing.

"Purple Heather" by Van Morrison: After Nat's opening scene, The Bear season 3, episode 5 switches focus to Syd and Marcus. The episode then transitions into a montage of Carmy perfecting dishes for The Bear's menu, Richie preparing for work, and other everyday aspects surrounding the restaurant. This montage is accompanied by "Purple Heather" by Van Morrison, specifically the live version from The Troubadour.

"Save It For Later" by Eddie Vedder: After appearing in The Bear season 3, episode 2, "Save It For Later" makes a return in The Bear season 3, episode 5 . This time, the song is played as Richie is shown talking on the phone with Jess. Jess was an employee from the restaurant Ever where Richie found his purpose in The Bear season 2's "Forks" episode and was a big part of Richie's subsequent success, marking a nice return and potential future love interest for the character going into The Bear season 4.

"Mixed Emotions" by The Rolling Stones: A large portion of The Bear season 3, episode 5 surrounds a photographer from a news outlet coming to the titular restaurant to snap photos for an impending review. As such, the episode focuses on The Bear's staff prepping the restaurant as best as they can, including Neil Fak, his brother Theo, and Sammy, the latter brought to life by a surprising John Cena cameo. As this montage of madness centered on the Faks unfolds, "Mixed Emotions" plays.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 6

Episode title: "napkins".

"Get Down On It" by Kool & The Gang: The Bear season 3, episode 6 is a standout installment of the show centering entirely around Tina. The story flashes back to how Tina - who calls Carmy "Jeff" in The Bear - initially began working at The Beef, now the eponymous restaurant, and is incredibly emotional in the distinct way the show has coined and masterfully handled repeatedly. As Tina's day and the episode begins, her radio begins playing "Get Down On It."

"The Start Of Things" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross: The driving focus of The Bear season 3, episode 6 is Tina losing a job she had for 15 years. This kickstarts a period of dark uncertainty for Tina and is depicted in an extremely human way, making music from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross - both of The Bear season 3, episode 1's Nine Inch Nails - a masterful choice. Reznor and Ross' film scores have been known to evoke strong emotion, with "The Start of Things" from the movie Mid90s expertly translating Tina's feelings.

"The Morning Fog" by Kate Bush: Where Kool & The Gang began one of Tina's days in The Bear season 3, episode 6, Kate Bush's "The Morning Fog" begins another. The song plays once more on Tina's radio to wake her for another day of fruitlessly searching for employment. The song plays throughout the ensuing montage of Tina heading in and back out of endless establishments throughout Chicago before she learned of The Bear 's kitchen lingo and became a chef.

"Sabotage" by The Beastie Boys: As Tina hits rock bottom in The Bear season 3, episode 6, one of the best needle drops in the show's history is found. Tina has been rejected from various jobs and now has to wait 35 minutes for a bus delay to get back home. As she looks around for somewhere to eat before her bus arrives, the camera pans to The Beef, the chaotic center of the show, as "Sabotage" rocks in.

"Got This Happy Feeling" by Ghetto Brothers: In true The Bear fashion, a song is used to end Tina's episode. This song is "Got This Happy Feeling" by Ghetto Brothers, perfectly reversing the dour, depressing tones of Reznor and Ross' "The Start of Things" from earlier. With Tina having found a job and having a more positive outlook, Ghetto Brothers' tune perfectly captures this as The Bear season 3, episode 6's credits begin to roll, giving Tina's character even deeper, more meaningful context ahead of The Bear season 4.

The Bear is one of the most electric and emotionally brilliant shows I've ever seen, which is exactly why it needs a definitive expiration date.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 7

Episode title: "legacy".

"No Machine" by Adrianne Lenker: Most episodes of The Bear begin with an opening montage of some kind. Oftentimes, these montages consist of shots of everyday Chicago from the city's public transport to its citizens, or clips of The Bear 's characters preparing for the day ahead. The Bear season 3, episode 7 is no different, with this opening montage being accompanied by Lenker's "No Machine."

"Save It For Later" by Eddie Vedder: The third appearance of "Save It For Later" also comes in this episode. The episode raises a big problem for Syd, one that gives her a choice to make between Carmy and her dedication to The Bear or a likely less toxic, better-paid job with Adam Shapiro, another chef. The scene between the two includes the aforementioned song from Eddie Vedder, which becomes the unofficial theme of The Bear season 3 due to its repeated utilization.

"Fight For Your Right" by The Beastie Boys: The only successful element of The Bear in The Bear season 3 is The Beef , the remnants of the old store that consists of a window that still sells sandwiches from the old store. In The Bear season 3, episode 7, Ebra receives help from two former workers. As The Beef window continues its effective operation, another Beastie Boys song is tied to the business.

"Stephanie" by Buckingham Nicks: This song accompanies various scenes in The Bear season 3, episode 7. One involves Richie and Nat as the two open up to one another. Another is Sydney taking her anger out on The Bear's recycling bin. The final scene involves Tina and Ebra talking about their renewed excitement.

"Up On The Roof" by Carole King: The Bear season 3, episode 7 ends would have ended with a pretty big cliffhanger were it not for the show's binge-watch model. After a montage of Carmy and Syd preparing for work, Nat is shown shopping for napkins. As the latter loads her car, her labor begins, and the episode ends. This final scene, and the montage preceding it, includes Carole King's song.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 8

Episode title: "ice chips".

"New Noise" by Refused: The Bear season 3, episode 8 picks up right where the last leaves off. Nat is shown desperately trying to get to a hospital while attempting to get in touch with her various friends and family members. This stressful scene is accompanied by "New Noise" by Refused which has been used in the show since The Bear season 1.

"Baby, I Love You" by The Ronettes: Like Tina's episode, The Bear season 3, episode 8 is a masterpiece of character work. Nat's relationship with Donna in The Bear , her mother, is the focus of the episode as the former has her child. This leads off from the traumatic, distressing flashback episode from The Bear season 2, "Fishes," and ends on a notably happier, extremely emotional note for Nat and Donna. The two bond over the former's birth, with "Baby, I Love You" summing up the episode perfectly.

The Bear season 2, episode 6, "Fishes," may be set at Christmas, but there's little cheer to be found in the haunting & cinematic holiday flashback.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 9

Episode title: "apologies".

"13 Ghosts II" by Nine Inch Nails: The third appearance from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, via Nine Inch Nails, in The Bear season 3 comes in the penultimate episode. This episode opens with Marcus trying to find inspiration for his deserts, watching a montage of magicians to do so. This montage is accompanied by "13 Ghosts II," another musical composition from the aforementioned duo and their band.

"Are You Looking Up" by Mk.Gee: Later in this episode, Carmy, Theodore, and Neil are tidying up the recycling bin out the back of the restaurant. As the trio breaks down cardboard boxes and talks about Carmy's relationship with Claire , Mk.Gee can be heard in the background.

"Strange Currencies" by R.E.M.: The Bear season 3, episode 9 surrounds Carmy's inability to apologize to Claire due to past trauma. At one point, Carmy finds himself in the freezer at The Bear, the same place where he angrily ranted about Claire taking his focus away from the restaurant in season 2's finale. Carmy reckoning with his past mistakes is shown as "Strange Currencies" is playing.

"Secret Love" by Stevie Knicks: The Bear season 3, episode 9 makes up for a somewhat disappointing lack of Richie in the overall season. In this episode, Richie and Tiff are shown sitting on a park bench talking about the latter's upcoming wedding. The scene has Stevie Knicks' "Secret Love" playing over it, linking to Richie and Tiff's romantic past.

"Blowing Kisses" by Jennifer Castle: The Bear season 3, episode 9's montage comes later in the story. As Carmy is shown drawing sketches of dishes for The Bear, Syd is shown taking in a calming view of the ocean while other clips of food preparation are shown. Castle's "Blowing Kisses" is played over these images.

"A Murder Of One" by Counting Crows: The final scenes of The Bear season 3, episode 9 involve Carmy and Natalie. After the latter gives both, she is shown at home taking pictures of her daughter. The scene switches to Carmy, who is preparing himself to go to a so-called "funeral dinner" for the high-end restaurant known as Ever. These two scenes are accompanied by "A Murder Of One," which continues playing over the end credits.

The Bear Season 3, Episode 10

Episode title: "forever".

"Together" by Nine Inch Nails: In a nice bookend of The Bear season 3, "Together" can be heard in the finale. The song once again is linked to Carmy's past, as he is shown being taught various lessons by one of his former mentors.

"In The Garage" by Weezer: The second Weezer appearance in The Bear season 3 comes in episode 10. The song in question is "In The Garage," which plays over another montage of Chicago. This montage is then followed up by various edits of the different chefs that will attend the Ever "funeral dinner," giving the audience a quick introduction to the finale's side characters.

"The Big County" by Talking Heads: Much of this episode takes place inside Ever, the restaurant that is closing down. As such, various songs are played in the background to accompany extended dialog scenes. One such song is "The Big County." Talking Heads' tune plays as the celebrations at Ever get underway.

"Joy" by The Sundays: In The Bear season 3, episode 10, Syd attends Ever's last dinner. She was invited by Carmy earlier in the season and approaches the table of other chefs in the finale. As Syd enters, "Joy" can be heard playing.

Before the ambitious Sydney teamed up with Carmy to create their own restaurant, she faced a number of challenges with her previous business endeavor.

"Can You Hear Me" by David Bowie: As alluded to, the various dialog scenes of The Bear season 3, episode 10 has music in the background given the restaurant setting. As the chefs at Carmy and Syd's table are talking about their introduction to cooking and why they do what they do, the legendary David Bowie is included in The Bear 's soundtrack.

"Diamond Diary" by Tangerine Dream: While Carmy and Syd mingle with the other chefs in The Bear season 3, episode 10, Richie stays behind the scenes. Given that Ever is where Richie learned to be a front-of-house staff member, he prefers the company of his old compatriots to Carmy and the other high-end chefs. As service gets underway for Richie's friends, "Diamond Diary" is heard.

"Just One More Day" by Otis Reading: One of the crucial scenes in The Bear season 3, episode 10 involves Carmy confronting David Fields. Fields appears throughout The Bear as one of many cameos - given he is played by Community alum Joel McHale - and was an abusive ex-mentor of Carmy's. Carmy airs out his grievances with David in The Bear season 3's finale which falls on deaf ears, accompanied by "Just One More Day."

"We Close Our Eyes" by Susanna Hoffs: One of the more intriguing scenes in The Bear season 3, episode 10 sees Syd meet Will Poulter's Luca. As the two talk in the kitchen of Ever later in the episode, Hoffs can be heard playing.

"Big White Cloud" by John Cale: After Syd converses with Luca, she is pulled aside by Adam. The latter presses Syd about his job proposal, causing an awkward interaction. As Syd leaves, she and the other servers watch the sign containing Ever's "Every Second Counts" motto from The Bear be taken down. As this happens, "Big White Cloud" plays on The Bear season 3's soundtrack.

"Laid" by James: The Bear season 3, episode 10 finally gives audiences some scenes between Carmy and Olivia Coleman's Andrea Terry. As the two finish talking and everyone prepares to leave Ever for good, "Laid" bridges the dour exit with a feel-good party at Syd's new apartment.

"Disarm" by The Smashing Pumpkins: To round out The Bear season 3, "Disarm" is played. This song will long be attributed to The Bear season 3's cliffhanger ending, which leaves audiences unsure about how good or bad the titular restaurant was reviewed. Nevertheless, the end credits roll to the sound of The Smashing Pumpkins, leaving the story in limbo until The Bear season 4.

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Set in a Chicago sandwich shop, The Bear follows Carmy Berzatto, a young professionally trained chef who returns to take over his family business after the unexpected death of his brother. At odds with many of the shop's employees due to his culinary training, Carmy struggles to maintain order and keep the shop from failing entirely. Jeremy Allen White stars as Carmy alongside Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Ayo Edebiri. 

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10 Easy Piano Songs for Kids & Beginners

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It’s never too early (or late) to start learning the piano! Whether you have an illustrious grand piano or a funky techno-beat electronic keyboard, you can teach your child several easy piano songs for beginners in a fun and encouraging fashion.

Introducing your child to the fundamentals of music can help them in many different ways. Studies have shown that there’s a substantial correlation between music and language skills . It turns out that learning new scales, chords, and songs is much like learning new words, sentences, and stories. This makes their formative years a perfect time to start learning music!

Whether you’d like your child to be the next Mozart or you’re just looking for a way to build up their cognitive skills, these keyboard basic beginner piano songs are a great place to start. As they grow older, you’ll both be glad they got the music fundamentals down at a young age, as this can be the beginning of a lifetime of musical enjoyment! And the best part of all is that learning easy piano for kids can be a fun bonding activity for you and your little one.

Here are some easy songs to play on piano !

What Are the Simple Piano Song Notes for Beginners?

Piano music for beginners can require little more than the basics:

  • Start by learning the notes of a scale , such as a C Major or G Major scale. 
  • Practice chords and progressions, such as I-IV-V-I. 
  • Try playing simple melodies to learn how to read basic sheet music diagrams.
  • Incorporate improvisation exercises into practice sessions.

Taking piano lessons with an experienced instructor is the best way to learn piano song notes and chords, as well as some of your favorite songs. Sign up for piano lessons today, and you’ll learn everything you need to know, including what you see in the video below:

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Easy Piano Chords: Songs Will Be Easier Once You Master These Chords!

Some parents are hesitant to teach their children basic music skills because they don’t know where to begin. The good news is that you don’t need to be a professional player to teach your child easy keyboard songs like the ones below. In fact, you don’t need any musical experience to get started — you can even learn alongside your child!

First off, you’ll need to learn the location of the notes on the piano . Start by finding C — it’s the white key directly to the left of the group of two black keys. Using only the white keys, the notes continue in alphabetical order up to G, and then they restart at A.

You can label the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B with stickers to make it easier for your child. Most of the easiest piano song notes will all fall on the white keys, so there’s no need to worry about labeling sharps and flats just yet. Once you’ve found where these seven notes are, you and your kids can start learning   basic songs to play on piano.

10 Easy Piano Songs for Beginners and Kids

Below, we feature 10 of the easiest piano songs for beginners and for kids. The song notes that go along with them, and tutorials to help you see it all in action. Start with our selection of basic kids piano songs with letters, and your kid will be playing up a storm before you know it. 

1. Mary Had a Little Lamb

This is often one of the first keyboard songs for kids that instructors will teach new students. The song has additional verses about the adventures Mary and her lamb have, to keep the fun going while you sing and play together. Check out the verses and piano letters below.

Mary had a little lamb E D C D E E E Little lamb, little lamb D D D E G G Mary had a little lamb E D C D E E E Its fleece was white as snow E D D E D C

Here’s an excellent video tutorial, showing all the notes labeled:

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2. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

Any easy song to play on the piano that any beginner will love playing on the piano. One of the great things about this song is that almost every note is played twice in a row, meaning there are fewer notes for your child to locate.

Twinkle, twinkle, little star C C G G A A G How I wonder what you are F F E E D D C Up above the world so high G G F F E E D Like a diamond in the sky G G F F E E D Twinkle, twinkle, little star C C G G A A G How I wonder what you are F F E E D D C

Here’s a helpful video tutorial from Mahalo.com for more practice:

3. If You’re Happy and You Know It

This is one of the most fun basic piano songs for beginners to learn . The tune gives your little musician the chance to clap and dance while playing. The only tricky part of this song is the inclusion of B flat.

This note is the small black key located directly between the A and B keys. If you are using a toy piano or xylophone, you may not have this key and can leave it out.

If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands C C F F F F F F E F G If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands C C G G G G G G F G A If you’re happy and you know it A A Bb Bb Bb Bb D D Then your face will surely show it Bb Bb A A A G F F If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands A A G G G F E E D E F

Here’s another helpful tutorial:

4. The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Children love singing this song and it’s pretty simple to play, too. One fun idea is for you to play the song while your child does the motions, then switch roles.

The itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout G C C C D E E E D C D E C Down came the rain and washed the spider out E E F G G F E F G E Out came the sun and dried up all the rain C C D E E D C D E C And the itsy bitsy spider went up the spout again G G C C C D E E E D C D E C

Here’s a super slow tutorial that is easy to follow along with:

5. Old MacDonald Had a Farm

This is another classic children’s piano song that your son or daughter will love playing over and over again so they can sing about every animal on the farm.

Old MacDonald had a farm G G G D E E D E-i-e-i-o B B A A G And on that farm he had a cow D G G G D E E D E-i-e-i-o B B A A G With a moo moo here and a moo moo there D D G G G D D G G G Here a moo, there a moo G G G G G G Everywhere a moo moo G G G G G G Old MacDonald had a farm G G G D E E D E-i-e-i-o B B A A G

Here’s a tutorial for this easy song for piano:

6. Row, Row, Row Your Boat

This song is a great place to start when it comes to easy things to play on the piano . Encourage your child to play it in a round using the song notes we provided, and they’ll never want to stop!

Row, row, row your boat C C C D E Gently down the stream E D E F G Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily  C C C G G G E E E C C C  Life is but a dream  G F E D C 

Press play on this tutorial to help you get the hang of it.

7. Happy Birthday to You

You never know when this tune will come in handy! Whether you’re celebrating someone’s birthday or just looking for a piano song for kids to practice, this one will do the trick. 

Happy birthday to you G G A G C B  Happy birthday to you  G G A G D C  Happy birthday dear (name) G G G E C B A  Happy birthday to you F F E C D C 

This handy tutorial shows you how to play this number at a slow tempo. Once you get comfortable with it, you can speed it up.

8. Yankee Doodle Dandy 

Everyone is familiar with this catchy tune, but did you know “Yankee Doodle” is actually the state anthem of Connecticut? What’s more, the lyrics predate the American Revolution, but the melody is thought to date back to Medieval times! Encourage your little one to experiment with this patriotic piano song for kids . 

Yankee Doodle went to town C C D E C E D Riding on a pony  C C D E C B  He stuck a feather in his cap G C C D E F E D  And called it macaroni  C B G A B C C

Play along with this tutorial , which includes printable kids piano sheet music , too. 

9. Jingle Bells

It’s always a good idea to know a festive song or two, and “Jingle Bells” is sure to get you in the holiday mood. Let your little one go wild on this easy piano song for kids , and before you know it, you’ll find yourself wanting to decorate the Christmas tree and hang the garland. 

(D^)  B – B     B       B – B     B      B-^D  G    A     B (Oh) Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way C C C C C B  B Oh what fun it is to ride B B B A A B A D In a one horse open sleigh B B B B B B B D G A B

Check out this tutorial for some of the easiest beginner piano songs.

10. Baby Shark

No kid can resist learning to play “Baby Shark” on the piano. It’s practically a rite of passage these days. Once your child masters this kid’s pop song , you won’t be able to stop humming along!

Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo  D E G G G G G G G  Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo  D E G G G G G G G  Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo  D E G G G G G G G  Baby shark G G F#

Check out the easy tutorial to see this tune in action.

Easy Classical Piano Songs

Are you a budding piano enthusiast looking to dive into the world of classical piano music ? Or maybe you’re a seasoned pianist in search of something light and elegant to add to your repertoire? Whichever group you belong to, this list is for you.

1. Beethoven – Ode to Joy

Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is an iconic piece of classical music that many people are familiar with, and “Ode to Joy” is a well-known section from the melody. This simple tune is perfect for beginners who want to venture into classical piano. Here are the notes for the main melody:

E E F G G F E D C C D E E D D

Keep practicing this at a slow, steady pace, and you’ll quickly find how addictive this melody can be!

2. Bach – Minuet in G Major

J.S. Bach’s Minuet in G Major, BWV 114, is an exquisitely charming and graceful piece that has set the standard for other minuets since its creation. The piece may appear to be complicated, but with consistent practice and determination, it’s a fantastic piece to have in any beginner’s repertoire. Here’s the first phrase of the melody:

D E F# A G F# E D B A G F# E D

Give this piece a try to experience a touch of Baroque magnificence right at your fingertips!

3. Tchaikovsky – Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

From the iconic ballet, The Nutcracker, comes the enchanting Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, a magical and ethereal piece that will captivate both players and listeners alike. The simplified melody below allows you to experience just a taste of this classic:

E D# E B D C A A B G# A

Once you’re comfortable playing this, try adding in some “magical” touches with gentle dynamics and fluid expression.

4. Chopin – Prelude in E Minor

Chopin’s Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28 No. 4, is a moody and mesmerizing piece perfect for those who aren’t shy of delving into more melancholic and introspective sounds. The melody is simple enough for beginners to handle, yet has a depth of emotion that will leave a lasting impression. Here are the notes for the haunting melody’s first phrase:

E F# G F# E D B D C

Mastering this Prelude involves more than just playing the right notes; it’s an opportunity for you to dive deep into your emotions and truly connect with the music.

5. Satie – Gymnopédie No. 1:

The Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie is an alluring and atmospheric piece that transports both the performer and audience into a dreamy and pensive state. This simple yet evocative composition is excellent for beginners who want to explore the more impressionistic side of classical piano repertoire. The main melody goes like this:

G A G E G C B A G D F E

Capturing the essence of this delicate piece requires a sensitive and gentle touch, so be sure to pay close attention to your touch and dynamics as you practice.

Disney Easy Piano Songs

Do you often find yourself humming along to your favorite Disney songs and secretly wishing you could serenade your friends (or just yourself) with those magical tunes on the piano? 

You’re not alone! Disney songs have been enchanting generations young and old for decades. With their memorable melodies and catchy lyrics, these songs have lodged themselves deep within our hearts. 

But what if you could take your love for Disney music a step further by learning to play some of these tunes on the piano?

Here are a few Disney easy piano songs you can learn.

1. “A Whole New World” from Aladdin

This romantic ballad between Aladdin and Jasmine has been melting hearts since 1992, and the good news is that it’s actually quite simple to play on the piano! The song is set in the key of D major and includes the following notes for the melody: D E F# G A B C#. For the main melody, use your right hand:

D E F# A – A A, A G A B – B A G F#

E F# A A G F# E – D E D B

Repeat this melody for each verse, and for the chorus, play:

F# A B – D E D

A G F# – A E D

Follow along with a tutorial or sheet music for the left hand chords, and you’ll be soaring through the skies like Aladdin and Jasmine in no time!

2. “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid

Every Disney fan knows and loves this beautiful ballad sung by Ariel as she dreams of a life above the sea. This song is in the key of F major and the melody notes are: F G A Bb C D E.

The intro melody, played with your right hand, goes as follows:

F F F A – G G G

A A A – G F

And the melody for the verses is as follows:

C D E – F G F E

D E F – A G F

With practice, you’ll soon feel like you’re under the sea with Ariel, exploring the wonders of the ocean!

3. “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King

A song that represents “no worries,” “Hakuna Matata” is a light-hearted and fun piece to play on the piano. The song is in the key of Bb major, and the melody notes for this song include: Bb C D Eb F G A. The right-hand melody, which is repeated throughout the song is as follows:

Bb A G – G A G F F F

D Eb D C – Bb A G

You’ll be spreading the carefree vibes of Timon and Pumbaa as you master this lively Disney number!

4. “Beauty and the Beast” from Beauty and the Beast

A timeless classic, this enchanting love theme will surely capture the hearts of all who hear it. The song is set in the key of Eb major, which includes the following melody notes: Eb F G Ab Bb C D. The right-hand melody is as follows:

Bb C D – Eb D C Bb

C D Eb – G F Eb D

Practice this song to relive the tale as old as time, and transport your listeners to the magical world of Belle and the Beast.

5. “Let It Go” from Frozen

Unleash your inner snow queen (or king!) with this modern Disney classic. “Let It Go” is set in the key of G major and features the following melody notes: G A B C D E F#. The right-hand melody for the verse goes as follows:

B A A G – B A G E

E F# G A – G F# E D

A B A G – A G E D

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These  basic keyboard songs for beginners will help your child learn the basics of music and have fun while doing it. Learning how to play this basic piano melody is a rewarding journey at any age, so if your child enjoys playing these easy songs to play on the piano, it might be time to turn to beginner piano lessons for kids . 

Here at TakeLessons, your child will receive private lessons from a certified piano tutor, who will provide them with the skills they need to move on to more challenging sheet music for kids.  It’s also a great way to improve their technique for years to come! There’s never been a better time to put your child on a path toward mastering this instrument. 

Do you and your child have other favorite beginner keyboard piano songs  you like to play together? Let us know in the comments below!

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