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Well, for starters, both the melody and the rhythm are quite simple. The melody is only a small range (a sixth to be exact), which makes it easy to sing for anyone. There are no extreme high or low notes to reach and pretty much anyone can sing within this small range. Twinkle, Twinkle uses Middle C. This is the C key located nearest to the center of your piano keyboard. Try this delightful musical Twinkle Twinkle Little Star book, where each character plays the tune on a different instrument and then they finally join together at the end, a perfect way to introduce and practice the song! Jason F. Ik ben echt verrast en onder de indruk van de toewijding en passie van het team van Twinkly. Bedankt voor het goede werk! Roland FP-60X Digital Piano Review | Audio MIDI over USB & Bluetooth – BMC Chip (FP-60 Upgrade) Comments Off on Roland FP-60X Digital Piano Review | Audio MIDI over USB & Bluetooth – BMC Chip (FP-60 Upgrade)
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This particular piece of music also uses 6 of the 7 keys used to create a scale, making it a great first introduction to piano.
Left Hand Tune: I wouldn’t recommend for this to be attempted until the right hand can be played easily – usually children aged 6 yrs +.
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You did it! You’re playing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star on the piano! Not as difficult as you expected, was it?We have covered every part of the latest national curriculum to support your children's learning and development from age 7 to 11, along with lots of fun extracurricular activities and games for leisure time. With a bit of practise the child will soon memorise the tune and want to play it over and over. This is excellent for developing a wide range of skills: memory, patterns and sequences, aural recognition of intervals and finger strengthening – to name but a few! The lullaby has been around for a long time and even the Classical composer Mozart has a part in its history. Playing it as a duet (one hand each) might be enough for some children. They should only be encouraged to play both hands together if they are keen to do so.