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<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/01-StartWithMiddleC.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>02-ChordOfCMajor</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor001.svg" alt="score" /></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>
<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><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><a href="BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>03-UpAndDown</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/03-UpAndDown001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
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<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/03-UpAndDown.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>06-DownAndUp</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp001.svg" alt="score" /></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/06-DownAndUp.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>04-ClairDeLaLune</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/04-ClairDeLaLune001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
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<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/05-ChordOfFMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>02-ChordOfCMajor</h2>
<h2>06-DownAndUp</h2>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><img src="BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp001.svg" alt="score" /></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>
<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>middle finger</strong> for <strong>E</strong> and your <strong>little finger</strong> for <strong>G</strong>.</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>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><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/02-ChordOfCMajor.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><a href="BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>01-ClairDeLaLune</h2>
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<p><a href="BoosterMusic/01-ClairDeLaLune.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>04-FrereJacques</h2>
<h2>02-LavendersBlue</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue001.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>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 - 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>Practice the <strong>left hand</strong> and <strong>right hand</strong> parts separately.</em></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/04-FrereJacques.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>07-AmazingGrace</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/07-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/07-AmazingGrace.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>06-Greensleeves</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/06-Greensleeves001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<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>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/06-Greensleeves.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>05-ScarboroughFair</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/05-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/05-ScarboroughFair.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>03-SkipToMyLoo</h2>
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<p><a href="BoosterMusic/03-SkipToMyLoo.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>02-LavendersBlue</h2>
<h2>04-FrereJacques</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<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 - 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>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>To help find the notes ensure &ldquo;Show Note Names&rdquo; are turned on from &ldquo;Setup Preferences&rdquo; menu.</em></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/02-LavendersBlue.mid">midi file</a></p>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>05-ScarboroughFair</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/05-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/05-ScarboroughFair.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>06-Greensleeves</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/06-Greensleeves001.svg" alt="score" /></p>
<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>
<p><a href="BoosterMusic/06-Greensleeves.mid">midi file</a></p>
<h2>07-AmazingGrace</h2>
<p><img src="BoosterMusic/07-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/07-AmazingGrace.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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[midi file](BeginnerCourse/01-StartWithMiddleC.mid)
## 02-ChordOfCMajor
![score](BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor001.svg)
The **Chord of C Major** piece, introduces you to the chord of **C Major** which has three notes **Middle C**, **E** and **G**.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **middle finger** for **E** and your **little finger** for **G**.
**Hint:** _If you don't know the names of the notes on the score then turn on **Show Note Names** from the PianoBooster **Setup/Preferences** menu._
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor.mid)
## 03-UpAndDown
![score](BeginnerCourse/03-UpAndDown001.svg)
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[midi file](BeginnerCourse/03-UpAndDown.mid)
## 06-DownAndUp
![score](BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp001.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.
Use your **thumb** for **C**, your **index finger** for **B**, . . . , all the way down to your **little finger** for **F**.
**Hint:** _Make sure you use **every finger** on your **left hand** when playing this piece._
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp.mid)
## 04-ClairDeLaLune
![score](BeginnerCourse/04-ClairDeLaLune001.svg)
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[midi file](BeginnerCourse/05-ChordOfFMajor.mid)
## 02-ChordOfCMajor
## 06-DownAndUp
![score](BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor001.svg)
![score](BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp001.svg)
The **Chord of C Major** piece, introduces you to the chord of **C Major** which has three notes **Middle C**, **E** and **G**.
**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 **middle finger** for **E** and your **little finger** for **G**.
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 names of the notes on the score then turn on **Show Note Names** from the PianoBooster **Setup/Preferences** menu._
**Hint:** _Make sure you use **every finger** on your **left hand** when playing this piece._
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/02-ChordOfCMajor.mid)
[midi file](BeginnerCourse/06-DownAndUp.mid)
## 01-ClairDeLaLune
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[midi file](BoosterMusic/01-ClairDeLaLune.mid)
## 04-FrereJacques
## 02-LavendersBlue
![score](BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques001.svg)
![score](BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue001.svg)
For **Frere Jacques** introduces the use of playing both hands together with a very simple left hand part. First practice the **left hand** and **right hand** parts separately. Then when ready reduce the **speed to 70%** and try **both hands** together. Again start with **both thumbs** on **Middle C**.
**Lavender's Blue** 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 **C D E F** and **G** use all the fingers or your right hand - one for each note. (With your **thumb** on **C** and your **little finger** on **G**). Then for **A** just stretch your **little finger** to reach that note.
**Hint:** _Practice the **left hand** and **right hand** parts separately._
**Hint:** _To help find the notes ensure "Show Note Names" are turned on from "Setup Preferences" menu._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques.mid)
## 07-AmazingGrace
![score](BoosterMusic/07-AmazingGrace001.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/07-AmazingGrace.mid)
## 06-Greensleeves
![score](BoosterMusic/06-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/06-Greensleeves.mid)
## 05-ScarboroughFair
![score](BoosterMusic/05-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/05-ScarboroughFair.mid)
[midi file](BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue.mid)
## 03-SkipToMyLoo
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[midi file](BoosterMusic/03-SkipToMyLoo.mid)
## 02-LavendersBlue
## 04-FrereJacques
![score](BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue001.svg)
![score](BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques001.svg)
**Lavender's Blue** 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 **C D E F** and **G** use all the fingers or your right hand - one for each note. (With your **thumb** on **C** and your **little finger** on **G**). Then for **A** just stretch your **little finger** to reach that note.
For **Frere Jacques** introduces the use of playing both hands together with a very simple left hand part. First practice the **left hand** and **right hand** parts separately. Then when ready reduce the **speed to 70%** and try **both hands** together. Again start with **both thumbs** on **Middle C**.
**Hint:** _To help find the notes ensure "Show Note Names" are turned on from "Setup Preferences" menu._
**Hint:** _Practice the **left hand** and **right hand** parts separately._
[midi file](BoosterMusic/02-LavendersBlue.mid)
[midi file](BoosterMusic/04-FrereJacques.mid)
## 05-ScarboroughFair
![score](BoosterMusic/05-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/05-ScarboroughFair.mid)
## 06-Greensleeves
![score](BoosterMusic/06-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/06-Greensleeves.mid)
## 07-AmazingGrace
![score](BoosterMusic/07-AmazingGrace001.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/07-AmazingGrace.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_.

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output:= PianoBoosterMusic
ABCs:=$(foreach dir, $(dirs), $(wildcard $(dir)/*.abc))
MMAs:=$(filter-out $(foreach dir, $(dirs), $(wildcard $(dir)/*Lib.mma)),$(foreach dir, $(dirs), $(wildcard $(dir)/*.mma)))
MMAs:=$(sort $(MMAs))
MIDs:=$(foreach mma, $(MMAs:.mma=.mid), $(output)/$(mma))
SOLs:=$(foreach abc, $(ABCs:.abc=.solo.mid), $(abc))
SVGs:=$(foreach abc, $(ABCs:.abc=001.svg), $(output)/$(abc))