Piano Student Resources

See Below for Reference Recordings and Materials to help your student grow!

Reference Recordings

Faber Piano Adventures:

Start listening to the Faber Piano Adventures tracks today (download here)! Each track has a slow and a fast tempo, with accompaniment.

Music for Little Mozarts:

Access the Dropbox folder here!

Why practice with accompaniment?

  • Elevates the sound of the piece

  • Helps the student to keep a steady tempo

  • Learn to wait during interludes, and anticipate entrances

  • Learn ensemble skills during solo practice

  • Makes practicing review more fun!

Beginning Video Tutorials

Practice along with Ms. Tiffany as you learn finger numbers through song (no piano required)!

Practice the E-I-E-I-O part of Old MacDonald's Farm on the white keys and the black keys!

Learn the notes to Racing Car (without the backing track)! Ready, set, ZOOOOM!

Practice finding and playing the groups of 2 black keys!

Practice finding and playing all the groups of 3 black keys on the piano!

Play Racing Car along with the backing track!

Introducing the white keys! Locate D, E, and C on the piano.

Practice using all 5 fingers (hands separate) on the white keys in the C Major Scale!

Practice putting left and right hands together with the five finger scale starting on C and F. Also play along with Ms. Tiffany as you do broken chords (arpeggios), and move between C and F major triads!

Music Theory Practice

Improve your sight reading and keyboard identification while practicing at home (or on the go)!

Free Websites to practice note reading and keyboard identification:

  • MusicTheory (try out Note and Key Signature Identification, Keyboard Ear Training, and more!)

  • Tone Savvy (try out Note Names, Scale Building, Piano Keys, and more!)

Free Apps for practicing note reading:

Printable Flash Cards