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<p>These pieces of music have been created to work with <em>PianoBooster</em> and
are free from copyright or have the creative commons copyright.
All the music is originally available <a href="https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip">here</a>.</p>
All the music is available <a href="https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip">here</a>.</p>
<p><em>Please add to the music on this page -- everyone can help.</em> For more information see this
<a href="http://piano-booster.2625608.n2.nabble.com/Creating-music-for-PianoBooster-using-MMA-Everyone-can-help-td4167350.html#a4167350">this forum post</a>.
The piano parts for were created using the <a href="http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/">ABC Plus music</a> system
and the accompaniment was created with the <a href=""http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/">Musical MIDI Accompaniment (MMA)</a>.</p>
<p><em>Please add to the music on this page &ndash; everyone can help.</em> For more information see this
<a href="http://piano-booster.2625608.n2.nabble.com/Creating-music-for-PianoBooster-using-MMA-Everyone-can-help-td4167350.html">this forum post</a>.
The piano parts for were created using the <a href="http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/">ABC Plus music</a> system.
and the accompaniment was created with the <a href="%22http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/">Musical MIDI Accompaniment (MMA)</a>.</p>
<h2>StartWithMiddleC</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/StartWithMiddleC001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Start With Middle C</b> is an extremely easy piece. Just find <b>middle C</b> on the piano
and then play that note four times using your <b>thumb</b> on your <b>right hand</b>.
The first half of the piece has <b>middle C</b> in the <b>Treble Clef</b>,
then for the second half of the piece the same <b>middle C</b> note is shown the <b>Bass Clef</b>.
Play this using your <b>thumb</b> on your <b>left hand</b>.
</p>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/StartWithMiddleC001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Try to remember where <b>Middle C</b> is on the piano -- this is the most <b>important note</b>!
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/StartWithMiddleC.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><strong>Start With Middle C</strong> is an extremely easy piece. Just find <strong>middle C</strong> on the piano and then play that note four times using your <strong>thumb</strong> on your <strong>right hand</strong>. The first half of the piece has <strong>middle C</strong> in the <strong>Treble Clef</strong>, then for the second half of the piece the same <strong>middle C</strong> note is shown the <strong>Bass Clef</strong>. Play this using your <strong>thumb</strong> on your <strong>left hand</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Try to remember where <strong>Middle C</strong> is on the piano &ndash; this is the most <strong>important note</strong>!</em></p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/StartWithMiddleC.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ChordOfCMajor</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfCMajor001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
The <b>Chord of C Major</b> piece, introduces you to the chord of <b>C Major</b>
which has three notes <b>Middle C</b>, <b>E</b> and <b>G</b>.
</p>
Use your <b>thumb</b> for <b>C</b>, your <b>middle finger</b> for <b>E</b>
and your <b>little finger</b> for <b>G</b>.
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfCMajor001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
If you don't know the names of the notes on the score then turn on <b>Show Note Names</b>
from the PianoBooster <b>Setup/Preferences</b> menu.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfCMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>The <strong>Chord of C Major</strong> piece, introduces you to the chord of <strong>C Major</strong> which has three notes <strong>Middle C</strong>, <strong>E</strong> and <strong>G</strong>.</p>
<h2>UpAndDown</h2>
<p>Use your <strong>thumb</strong> for <strong>C</strong>, your <strong>middle finger</strong> for <strong>E</strong> and your <strong>little finger</strong> for <strong>G</strong>.</p>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Up And Down</b> uses all the fingers of your right hand
to play the first five notes of the <b>scale of C major</b>.
</p>
Use your <b>thumb</b> for <b>C</b>, your <b>index finger</b> for <b>D</b>, . . . ,
all the way up to your <b>little finger</b> for <b>G</b>. Make sure you keep using the correct finger for each note.
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>If you don&rsquo;t know the names of the notes on the score then turn on <strong>Show Note Names</strong> from the PianoBooster <strong>Setup/Preferences</strong> menu.</em></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
If you don't know the notes on the piano then
<b>label the piano keys</b> using the PianoBooster <b>Note Chart</b>.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ClairDeLaLune</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ClairDeLaLune001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
Now we are ready to play our first tune, this is a simplified version of <b>Clair De La Lune</b>
that uses just three notes <b>C D</b> and <b>E</b> from your right hand.
First find <b>middle C</b> and always use your <b>thumb</b> for this note,
then for <b>D</b> use your <b>first finger</b> and for <b>E</b> use <b>middle finger</b>.
</p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Remember the fingering:
Use your <b>thumb</b> for <b>middle C</b>, your <b>first finger</b> for <b>D</b>
and <b>middle finger</b> for <b>E</b>.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/ClairDeLaLune.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ChordOfFMajor</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfFMajor001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
Now we are going to play using your <b>left hand</b> the <b>F major chord</b>.
The three notes of a chord are called a triad and this chord has the same shape as the C major chord
we played earlier but played on a different part of the piano.
</p>
Use your <b>little finger</b> on the left hand for <b>F</b>, your <b>middle finger</b> for <b>A</b>
and your <b>thumb</b> for <b>C</b>.
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
If you don't know the names of the notes on the score then turn on <b>Show Note Names</b>
from the PianoBooster <b>Setup/Preferences</b> menu.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfFMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfCMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>DownAndUp</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Down And Up</b> is mirror version of the Up And Down piece we played earlier but this version uses your <b>left hand</b>.
These are the top five notes of the scale of C major. Again try to use all your fingers.
</p>
Use your <b>thumb</b> for <b>C</b>, your <b>index finger</b> for <b>B</b>, . . . ,
all the way down to your <b>little finger</b> for <b>F</b>.
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Make sure you use <b>every finger</b> on your <b>left hand</b> when playing this piece.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><strong>Down And Up</strong> is mirror version of the Up And Down piece we played earlier but this version uses your <strong>left hand</strong>. These are the top five notes of the scale of C major. Again try to use all your fingers.</p>
<p>Use your <strong>thumb</strong> for <strong>C</strong>, your <strong>index finger</strong> for <strong>B</strong>, &hellip; , all the way down to your <strong>little finger</strong> for <strong>F</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Make sure you use <strong>every finger</strong> on your <strong>left hand</strong> when playing this piece.</em></p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ClairDeLaLune</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
This is a simplified version of <b>Clair De La Lune</b>
that uses only the three notes <b>C D</b> and <b>E</b> from your right hand.
First find <b>middle C</b> and always use your <b>thumb</b> for this note,
then for <b>D</b> use your <b>first finger</b> and for <b>E</b> use <b>middle finger</b>.
</p>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ClairDeLaLune001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
If you are a complete beginner try the pieces from the <b>Beginner Course</b> first.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>Now we are ready to play our first tune, this is a simplified version of <strong>Clair De La Lune</strong> that uses just three notes <strong>C D</strong> and <strong>E</strong> from your right hand. First find <strong>middle C</strong> and always use your <strong>thumb</strong> for this note, then for <strong>D</strong> use your <strong>first finger</strong> and for <strong>E</strong> use <strong>middle finger</strong>.</p>
<h2>LavendersBlue</h2>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Remember the fingering: Use your <strong>thumb</strong> for <strong>middle C</strong>, your <strong>first finger</strong> for <strong>D</strong> and <strong>middle finger</strong> for <strong>E</strong>.</em></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/LavendersBlue001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Lavender's Blue</b> is a simple tune in the right hand only that uses
the first six notes of the scale of C Major.
For the lowest five notes <b>C D E F </b> and <b>G</b> use
all the fingers or your right hand -- one for each note.
(With your <b>thumb</b> on <b>C</b> and your <b>little finger</b> on <b>G</b>).
Then for <b>A</b> just stretch your <b>little finger</b> to reach that note.
</p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/ClairDeLaLune.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
To help find the notes ensure "Show Note Names" are turned on from "Setup Preferences" menu.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BoosterMusic/LavendersBlue.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ChordOfFMajor</h2>
<h2>SkipToMyLoo</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfFMajor001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/SkipToMyLoo001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
For <b>Skip To My Loo</b> start with both thumbs on <b>middle C</b> and then use one finger for each white note on the piano.
So for the first two notes which are <b>E</b> you should use the <b>middle finger</b> of your right hand.
</p>
<p>
This piece introduces the use of <b>both hands</b> as the melody goes across <b>middle C</b>.
</p>
<p>Now we are going to play using your <strong>left hand</strong> the <strong>F major chord</strong>. The three notes of a chord are called a triad and this chord has the same shape as the C major chord we played earlier but played on a different part of the piano.</p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
For the notes in the <b>treble clef</b> you always use your <b>right hand</b>
and for the <b>base clef</b> your <b>left hand</b>.
Make sure you always keep using the correct finger for each note.
</i></font></p>
<a href="BoosterMusic/SkipToMyLoo.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>Use your <strong>little finger</strong> on the left hand for <strong>F</strong>, your <strong>middle finger</strong> for <strong>A</strong> and your <strong>thumb</strong> for <strong>C</strong>.</p>
<h2>FrereJacques</h2>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>If you don&rsquo;t know the names of the notes on the score then turn on <strong>Show Note Names</strong> from the PianoBooster <strong>Setup/Preferences</strong> menu.</em></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/FrereJacques001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
For <b>Frere Jacques</b> introduces the use of playing both hands together with a very simple left hand part.
First practice the <b>left hand</b> and <b>right hand</b> parts separately.
Then when ready reduce the <b>speed to 70%</b> and try <b>both hands</b> together.
Again start with <b>both thumbs</b> on <b>Middle C</b>.
</p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/ChordOfFMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Practice the <b>left hand</b> and <b>right hand</b> parts separately.
</i></font></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/FrereJacques.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>UpAndDown</h2>
<h2>ScarboroughFair</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Scarborough Fair</b> spans a range of eight notes and so you will have to move fingers up the piano.
Use the fingering that you feel comfortable with but ensure that you <b>use all your fingers</b> (of your right hand).
</p>
<p><strong>Up And Down</strong> uses all the fingers of your right hand to play the first five notes of the <strong>scale of C major</strong>.</p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Don't think about what fingers to use, just use the fingering that <b>comes naturally to you</b>.
</i></font></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>Use your <strong>thumb</strong> for <strong>C</strong>, your <strong>index finger</strong> for <strong>D</strong>, &hellip; , all the way up to your <strong>little finger</strong> for <strong>G</strong>. Make sure you keep using the correct finger for each note.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>If you don&rsquo;t know the notes on the piano then <strong>label the piano keys</strong> using the PianoBooster <strong>Note Chart</strong>.</em></p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>AmazingGrace</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/AmazingGrace001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><strong>Amazing Grace</strong> introduces the key of <strong>F major</strong> which has a <strong>single Flat - Bb</strong>. Again the flat symbol is not normally shown on the score when playing Bb. Practice both hands separately at first and then when ready reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/AmazingGrace.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>Greensleeves</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/Greensleeves001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Green Sleeves</b> introduces the key of <b>G major</b> which has <b>one Sharp - F#</b>.
Normally the sharp symbol is not shown when <b>F#</b> is played (but turning on
<b>Courtesy Accidentals</b> from the Piano Booster setup/preferences menu will show all
accidentals in the key signature).
The melody is in the right hand with a simple left hand part.
</p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/Greensleeves001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
<p><strong>Green Sleeves</strong> introduces the key of <strong>G major</strong> which has <strong>one Sharp - F#</strong>. Normally the sharp symbol is not shown when <strong>F#</strong> is played (but turning on <strong>Courtesy Accidentals</strong> from the Piano Booster setup/preferences menu will show all accidentals in the key signature). The melody is in the right hand with a simple left hand part.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>You can show <strong>Courtesy Accidentals</strong> from the PianoBooster setup/preferences menu. But remember to <strong>turn them off</strong> when you get more skilled.</em></p>
You can show <b>Courtesy Accidentals</b> from the PianoBooster setup/preferences menu.
But remember to <b>turn them off</b> when you get more skilled.
</i></font></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/Greensleeves.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>AmazingGraceMid</h2>
<h2>LavendersBlue</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/AmazingGraceMid001.svg" alt="score" title="" /></p>
<p>
<b>Amazing Grace</b> introduces the key of <b>F major</b> which has a <b>single Flat - Bb</b>.
Again the flat symbol is not normally shown on the score when playing Bb.
Practice both hands separately at first and then when ready reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.
</p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/LavendersBlue001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><font color="#ff0000"><b>Hint:</b><i>
Reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.
</i></font></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/AmazingGraceMid.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>
All the music on this page is available <a href="https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip">here</a>.
<p><strong>Lavender&rsquo;s Blue</strong> is a simple tune in the right hand only that uses the first six notes of the scale of C Major. For the lowest five notes <strong>C D E F</strong> and <strong>G</strong> use all the fingers or your right hand &ndash; one for each note. (With your <strong>thumb</strong> on <strong>C</strong> and your <strong>little finger</strong> on <strong>G</strong>). Then for <strong>A</strong> just stretch your <strong>little finger</strong> to reach that note.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>To help find the notes ensure &ldquo;Show Note Names&rdquo; are turned on from &ldquo;Setup Preferences&rdquo; menu.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/LavendersBlue.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ScarboroughFair</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><strong>Scarborough Fair</strong> spans a range of eight notes and so you will have to move fingers up the piano. Use the fingering that you feel comfortable with but ensure that you <strong>use all your fingers</strong> (of your right hand).</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Don&rsquo;t think about what fingers to use, just use the fingering that <strong>comes naturally to you</strong>.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>ClairDeLaLune</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p>This is a simplified version of <strong>Clair De La Lune</strong> that uses only the three notes <strong>C D</strong> and <strong>E</strong> from your right hand. First find <strong>middle C</strong> and always use your <strong>thumb</strong> for this note, then for <strong>D</strong> use your <strong>first finger</strong> and for <strong>E</strong> use <strong>middle finger</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>If you are a complete beginner try the pieces from the <strong>Beginner Course</strong> first.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>SkipToMyLoo</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/SkipToMyLoo001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p>For <strong>Skip To My Loo</strong> start with both thumbs on <strong>middle C</strong> and then use one finger for each white note on the piano. So for the first two notes which are <strong>E</strong> you should use the <strong>middle finger</strong> of your right hand.</p>
<p>This piece introduces the use of <strong>both hands</strong> as the melody goes across <strong>middle C</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>For the notes in the <strong>treble clef</strong> you always use your <strong>right hand</strong> and for the <strong>base clef</strong> your <strong>left hand</strong>. Make sure you always keep using the correct finger for each note.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/SkipToMyLoo.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>FrereJacques</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/FrereJacques001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p>For <strong>Frere Jacques</strong> introduces the use of playing both hands together with a very simple left hand part. First practice the <strong>left hand</strong> and <strong>right hand</strong> parts separately. Then when ready reduce the <strong>speed to 70%</strong> and try <strong>both hands</strong> together. Again start with <strong>both thumbs</strong> on <strong>Middle C</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Hint:</strong> <em>Practice the <strong>left hand</strong> and <strong>right hand</strong> parts separately.</em></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/FrereJacques.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p>All the music on this page is available <a href="https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip">here</a>.
This free sheet music can be used for beginner piano lessons with <em>PianoBooster</em>.</p>

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# Piano Booster Music
These pieces of music have been created to work with _PianoBooster_ and are free from copyright or have the creative commons copyright. All the music is originally available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip).
These pieces of music have been created to work with _PianoBooster_ and
are free from copyright or have the creative commons copyright.
All the music is available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip).
_Please add to the music on this page -- everyone can help._ For more information see this [this forum post](http://piano-booster.2625608.n2.nabble.com/Creating-music-for-PianoBooster-using-MMA-Everyone-can-help-td4167350.html#a4167350). The piano parts for were created using the [ABC Plus music](http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/) system and the accompaniment was created with the Musical MIDI Accompaniment (MMA).
_Please add to the music on this page -- everyone can help._ For more information see this
[this forum post](http://piano-booster.2625608.n2.nabble.com/Creating-music-for-PianoBooster-using-MMA-Everyone-can-help-td4167350.html).
The piano parts for were created using the [ABC Plus music](http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/) system.
and the accompaniment was created with the [Musical MIDI Accompaniment (MMA)]("http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/).
## StartWithMiddleC
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[midi file](BeginnerCourse/ChordOfCMajor.mid)
## UpAndDown
## DownAndUp
![score](BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown001.svg)
![score](BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp001.svg)
**Up And Down** uses all the fingers of your right hand to play the first five notes of the **scale of C major**.
**Down And Up** is mirror version of the Up And Down piece we played earlier but this version uses your **left hand**. These are the top five notes of the scale of C major. Again try to use all your fingers.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **index finger** for **D**, . . . , all the way up to your **little finger** for **G**. Make sure you keep using the correct finger for each note.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **index finger** for **B**, . . . , all the way down to your **little finger** for **F**.
**Hint:** _If you don't know the notes on the piano then **label the piano keys** using the PianoBooster **Note Chart**._
**Hint:** _Make sure you use **every finger** on your **left hand** when playing this piece._
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown.mid)
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp.mid)
## ClairDeLaLune
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[midi file](BeginnerCourse/ChordOfFMajor.mid)
## DownAndUp
## UpAndDown
![score](BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp001.svg)
![score](BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown001.svg)
**Down And Up** is mirror version of the Up And Down piece we played earlier but this version uses your **left hand**. These are the top five notes of the scale of C major. Again try to use all your fingers.
**Up And Down** uses all the fingers of your right hand to play the first five notes of the **scale of C major**.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **index finger** for **B**, . . . , all the way down to your **little finger** for **F**.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **index finger** for **D**, . . . , all the way up to your **little finger** for **G**. Make sure you keep using the correct finger for each note.
**Hint:** _Make sure you use **every finger** on your **left hand** when playing this piece._
**Hint:** _If you don't know the notes on the piano then **label the piano keys** using the PianoBooster **Note Chart**._
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/DownAndUp.mid)
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/UpAndDown.mid)
## ClairDeLaLune
## AmazingGrace
![score](BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune001.svg)
![score](BoosterMusic/AmazingGrace001.svg)
This is a simplified version of **Clair De La Lune** that uses only the three notes **C D** and **E** from your right hand. First find **middle C** and always use your **thumb** for this note, then for **D** use your **first finger** and for **E** use **middle finger**.
**Amazing Grace** introduces the key of **F major** which has a **single Flat - Bb**. Again the flat symbol is not normally shown on the score when playing Bb. Practice both hands separately at first and then when ready reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.
**Hint:** _If you are a complete beginner try the pieces from the **Beginner Course** first._
**Hint:** _Reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune.mid)
[midi file](BoosterMusic/AmazingGrace.mid)
## Greensleeves
![score](BoosterMusic/Greensleeves001.svg)
**Green Sleeves** introduces the key of **G major** which has **one Sharp - F#**. Normally the sharp symbol is not shown when **F#** is played (but turning on **Courtesy Accidentals** from the Piano Booster setup/preferences menu will show all accidentals in the key signature). The melody is in the right hand with a simple left hand part.
**Hint:** _You can show **Courtesy Accidentals** from the PianoBooster setup/preferences menu. But remember to **turn them off** when you get more skilled._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/Greensleeves.mid)
## LavendersBlue
@ -92,6 +107,26 @@ This is a simplified version of **Clair De La Lune** that uses only the three no
[midi file](BoosterMusic/LavendersBlue.mid)
## ScarboroughFair
![score](BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair001.svg)
**Scarborough Fair** spans a range of eight notes and so you will have to move fingers up the piano. Use the fingering that you feel comfortable with but ensure that you **use all your fingers** (of your right hand).
**Hint:** _Don't think about what fingers to use, just use the fingering that **comes naturally to you**._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair.mid)
## ClairDeLaLune
![score](BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune001.svg)
This is a simplified version of **Clair De La Lune** that uses only the three notes **C D** and **E** from your right hand. First find **middle C** and always use your **thumb** for this note, then for **D** use your **first finger** and for **E** use **middle finger**.
**Hint:** _If you are a complete beginner try the pieces from the **Beginner Course** first._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/ClairDeLaLune.mid)
## SkipToMyLoo
![score](BoosterMusic/SkipToMyLoo001.svg)
@ -114,34 +149,5 @@ For **Frere Jacques** introduces the use of playing both hands together with a v
[midi file](BoosterMusic/FrereJacques.mid)
## ScarboroughFair
![score](BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair001.svg)
**Scarborough Fair** spans a range of eight notes and so you will have to move fingers up the piano. Use the fingering that you feel comfortable with but ensure that you **use all your fingers** (of your right hand).
**Hint:** _Don't think about what fingers to use, just use the fingering that **comes naturally to you**._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/ScarboroughFair.mid)
## Greensleeves
![score](BoosterMusic/Greensleeves001.svg)
**Green Sleeves** introduces the key of **G major** which has **one Sharp - F#**. Normally the sharp symbol is not shown when **F#** is played (but turning on **Courtesy Accidentals** from the Piano Booster setup/preferences menu will show all accidentals in the key signature). The melody is in the right hand with a simple left hand part.
**Hint:** _You can show **Courtesy Accidentals** from the PianoBooster setup/preferences menu. But remember to **turn them off** when you get more skilled._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/Greensleeves.mid)
## AmazingGraceMid
![score](BoosterMusic/AmazingGraceMid001.svg)
**Amazing Grace** introduces the key of **F major** which has a **single Flat - Bb**. Again the flat symbol is not normally shown on the score when playing Bb. Practice both hands separately at first and then when ready reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time.
**Hint:** _Reduce the speed to 70% when trying both hands for the first time._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/AmazingGraceMid.mid)
All the music on this page is available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip). This free sheet music can be used for beginner piano lessons with _PianoBooster_.
All the music on this page is available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip).
This free sheet music can be used for beginner piano lessons with _PianoBooster_.

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@ -14,12 +14,16 @@ all: $(output)/README.html
$(output)/README.md: $(SVGs) $(MIDs)
cat music.md.start > $@
echo "" >> $@
sh -c '$(foreach mma, $(MMAs), \
echo "## $(basename $(notdir $(mma)))"; \
echo ""; \
echo "![score]($(basename $(mma))001.svg)"; \
echo ""; \
[ -f "$(basename $(mma))_en.md" ] && cat "$(basename $(mma))_en.md" || true ; \
echo ""; \
echo "[midi file]($(basename $(mma)).mid)" ; \
echo ""; \
)' >> "$@"
cat music.md.end >> $@
@ -28,6 +32,7 @@ $(output)/%001.svg: %.abc
abcm2ps -g -s 0.9 -c "$<" -O "$(output)/$(basename $<).svg"
%.solo.mid: %.abc
$(foreach dir, $(dirs), mkdir -p $(output)/$(dir))
abc2midi "$<" -o "$@" -RS
$(output)/%.mid: %.mma $(SOLs)

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All the music on this page is available [here](PianoBoosterMusic.zip).
This free sheet music can be used for beginner piano lessons with *PianoBooster*.
All the music on this page is available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip).
This free sheet music can be used for beginner piano lessons with _PianoBooster_.

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# Piano Booster Music
These pieces of music have been created to work with *PianoBooster* and
These pieces of music have been created to work with _PianoBooster_ and
are free from copyright or have the creative commons copyright.
All the music is available [here](PianoBoosterMusic.zip).
All the music is available [here](https://github.com/captnfab/PianoBooster/raw/master/music/BoosterMusicBooks.zip).
*Please add to the music on this page -- everyone can help.* For more information see this
_Please add to the music on this page -- everyone can help._ For more information see this
[this forum post](http://piano-booster.2625608.n2.nabble.com/Creating-music-for-PianoBooster-using-MMA-Everyone-can-help-td4167350.html).
The piano parts for were created using the [ABC Plus music](http://abcplus.sourceforge.net/) system.
and the accompaniment was created with the [Musical MIDI Accompaniment (MMA)]("http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/).