Below are animation demos playing “Brother John”. First, watch the demo playing the melody with right hand. Practice to play the right hand melody with the Z-Board at the end of this lesson.
Next, watch the second video playing the chords (harmony). Practice this with your left hand.
The last video showing the song being played by both hands. [...]
Archive for June, 2009
Learn to Play “Brother John” Online
Piano Wizard Premiere - Video Game
Video game for piano learning can be very helpful to children in enhancing their piano skills. With today’s technologies, learning can be fun as well.
C Major Arpeggio
Arpeggio in musical term refers to a group of notes (or chord) being played one after the other in sequence. View animation demo playing C Major Arpeggio.
Virtual Piano Keyboard
Use ZebraKeys’ Virtual Piano Keyboard to do technical exercises you have learned in the “Beginners’ Learn Songs” Section.
The Entertainer - Free Sheet Music
Listen to “The Entertainer” composed by Scott Joplin, and download free sheet music.
12 Keys of Music
There are 12 possible keys any particular song can be played in. Any one of these twelve notes will be the tonal center or home base of song.
Piano Layout - Black Keys
Watch video - Piano layout of black piano keys.
Yankee Doodle - Free Sheet Music
Download free sheet music for Yankee Doodle, a popular and well-known song often sung patriotically today in America.
Skip to My Lou
Skip to My Lou is one of popular songs for children. It was a song during America’s frontier period. “Lou” means “love” in Scottish.
Listen to Skip to My Lou here.
Download free sheet music for Skip to My Lou here.
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Camptown Races
Published in 1850, “Camptown Races” was written by a famous American song writer, Stephen Foster. Camptown Races also known as “De Camptown Races”, its orginal title was “Gwine to Run All Night”.
“Camptown” refers to various temporary camp towns set up in different locations in the U.S. where the railroad workers were populated. There were horse racing in the camptown [...]
