This simple left hand / right hand exercise demonstrates the difference between Legato and Staccato. Legato is to play musical notes in a continuous and smooth fashion. Staccato is played in a short, choppy style. . Play it with Piano Wizard 4 Steps. Sorry, link is...
Heart and Soul is a popular 1938 song, with music composed by Hoagy Carmichael, and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Particularly fun to play with 2 people (one player on the left hand, the other on the right hand). . Sorry, link is only available to Sophomore Members (Piano...
"Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol composed by Mykola Leontovych in 1904 with lyrics by Peter J. Wilhousky. The song is based on a folk chant known in Ukrainian as "Shchedryk". Wilhousky's lyrics are copyrighted (Wilhousky died in 1978), although the...
"Sleigh Ride" is a popular light orchestral piece composed by Leroy Anderson and is considered a Christmas classic. The middle section, or bridge, utilizes an unusual, unprepared modulation to III, then to II, of the tonic key. The difficulty of singing this has...
The Dreidel Song" (a.k.a. "I Have a Little Dreidel" or "Dreidel, Dreidal, Dreidel") is a traditional children's Hanukkah song. The song is about making a dreidel and playing with it. A dreidal a small four-sided spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side. The MIDI...
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Wake up on Christmas day and play this song for your family and make the holiday even better. Just follow our 4-step system to play this one with perfection. This video demonstrates play a "trumpet" melody. There is a piano...
"What Do You Mean?" is a song recorded by Canadian singer Justin Bieber from his fourth studio album "Purpose". It was well received by music critics. Follow our 4-step system to play this one with perfection. Simply download the MIDI files below and add it to your...
"O Holy Night?" is a traditional Christmas hymn composed by Adolphe Adam. In this tutorial we are just going to play a flute melody. We also chose the object that indicates note length (quarter. half, whole notes, etc). Simply hold down the note as indicated by the...