Courses
Learn piano the simple, natural way—by combining learning by ear with reading music. This course uses familiar melodies and step-by-step guidance to help you build real musical skills with confidence.
You’ll start each lesson with a tune you already know, connect it to solfege (“do, re, mi”), and easily transfer it to the piano using clear instructions and guided checklists. You’ll even play along with musical accompaniments so you sound great from the very beginning.
As you progress, you’ll learn to create your own music through small, achievable activities that support your creativity. With practical tips and encouraging guidance, this course makes learning piano easier, more enjoyable, and completely beginner friendly.
Books
Inspire. Learn. Create.
The Joyful Noise Piano method is a natural learning model curriculum based on over twenty years of experience teaching. The method is designed to encourage students to develop both auditory and visual music language proficiency simultaneously using primarily American folk songs in a way that emphasizes individual musical expression.
Song Sheets
Easy piano version including Do-Re-Mi and regular notation with a teacher duet.
Learning Objectives:
1. Patterns of Black Keys
2. Finger Numbers
3. Do-Re-Mi Patterns
4. Quarter Note
5. Eighth Note
6. Quarter Rest
7. Repeat Sign
8. Playing Duets
Easy piano version including Do-Re-Mi and regular notation with a teacher duet.
Learning Objectives:
1. Patterns of Black Keys
2. Finger Numbers
3. Do-Re-Mi Patterns
4. Quarter Note
5. Eighth Note
6. Quarter Rest
7. Repeat Sign
8. Playing Duets
This easy piano version of Closet Key includes the Do-Re-Mi notation and standard notation for music literacy learning as well as a teacher duet part.
Learning Objectives:
1. Patterns of Black Keys
2. Finger Numbers
3. Do-Re-Mi Patterns
4. Quarter Note
5. Eighth Note
6. Quarter Rest
7. Repeat Sign
8. Playing Duets
Easy piano version of this traditional folk song with do-re-mi notation and a teacher duet.
Learning Objectives:
1. Patterns of Black Keys
2. Finger Numbers
3. Do-Re-Mi Patterns
4. Quarter Note
5. Eighth Note
6. Quarter Rest
7. Repeat Sign
8. Playing Duets
