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Start Your Piano Journey
Begin with the fundamentals: learn proper hand position, read basic notes, play your first melodies, and build the foundation every pianist needs.
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How You'll Learn
- Step-by-step video lessons with clear explanations
- Interactive exercises to practice notes and rhythms
- Quizzes after each lesson to reinforce your knowledge
- Hands-on challenges that build real keyboard skills
What You'll Master
Beginner Learning Path
Complete modules in order to build your skills progressively
1
Piano Discovery
StartYour piano journey starts HERE. No experience needed — not a single note. In this module, you will discover how the piano works, find every note on the keyboard using simple visual landmarks, sit correctly to play without tension, position your hands for comfort and control, and play your very first notes and melodies. By the end of Module 1, you will play a simple tune with BOTH hands — and you will understand WHY the piano keyboard looks the way it does. Welcome to PianoMode.
Meet the Piano Keyboard
+50 XP
Welcome to the Piano
+50 XP
Posture & Hand Position
+50 XP
Sitting at the Piano
+50 XP
Posture and Hand Position
+50 XP
Playing Your First Notes: C-D-E
+60 XP
Playing Your First Notes
+55 XP
Playing Your First Notes
+60 XP
Left Hand Basics
+55 XP
Completing the C Position: F and G
+60 XP
Completing the C Position
+60 XP
Your First Melody
+60 XP
Understanding Rhythm: Quarter & Half Notes
+70 XP
Understanding Basic Rhythm
+70 XP
Piano Discovery Exam
+100 XP
Expanding Range
Subscribe & LearnExtend your note range beyond C position. Learn G position, basic chords, eighth notes, and play your first complete songs.
Reading Music Basics
Subscribe & LearnIn Module 1, you found notes by their POSITION on the keyboard (left of the 2 black keys = C). Now you learn to find notes by reading them on a STAFF — the 5-line system that musicians have used for over 500 years to write music down. By the end of this module, you will read simple melodies from sheet music, understand how long each note lasts (whole, half, quarter), and play your first pieces by reading notation instead of memorizing. This is the skill that opens the door to the entire world of written music.
Reading Music
Subscribe & LearnLearn to read standard music notation — the treble clef, bass clef, grand staff, and time signatures. Start reading simple melodies from sheet music.
Ear Foundation
Subscribe & LearnTrain the most important instrument you own — your ears. In 6 progressive lessons, you will learn to hear pitch direction, identify registers, match pitch by voice, distinguish steps from skips, echo melodic phrases, and recognize major vs. minor. These skills transform you from someone who "presses keys" into someone who truly HEARS music.
Rhythm Foundation
Subscribe & LearnMusic has two dimensions: PITCH (which note) and RHYTHM (how long). Module 2 introduced pitch reading and basic note values. This module deepens your rhythmic skills: eighth notes (faster than quarter notes), rests (silence as part of music), dotted notes (extending duration), time signatures beyond 4/4, and the metronome as your practice partner. By the end, you will count and play rhythms confidently — giving your music the pulse and energy that makes it come alive.
Two Hands Together
Subscribe & LearnThe moment you have been waiting for — playing with both hands. Learn left hand positions, simple accompaniment patterns, and hand coordination.
Both Hands Together
Subscribe & LearnThis is the BIGGEST leap in your beginner journey: playing both hands SIMULTANEOUSLY. Until now, your hands have worked independently — right hand melodies, left hand exercises, each on their own. Now they combine: right hand plays the melody while left hand provides accompaniment. This is what makes the piano unique among instruments — it can play melody AND harmony at the same time. By the end of this module, you will play complete pieces with both hands reading from the Grand Staff.
Black Keys & Sharps/Flats
Subscribe & LearnUntil now you have played only white keys. The 5 black keys in each octave are not optional extras. They are half the language of music. This module introduces the black keys, explains sharps and flats, teaches half steps and whole steps, reveals the secret of enharmonic spelling, and gives you new marker notes to orient anywhere on the keyboard. By the end, you can read and play any note in any key.
First Repertoire
Subscribe & LearnMake music come alive with dynamics, articulation, and expression. Learn your first classical and pop pieces, build a practice routine, and prepare for your first mini recital.
First Pieces & Graduation
Subscribe & LearnThe final module of the Beginner level brings everything together: longer pieces, dynamics (loud and soft), your first sharps and flats, complete arrangements combining ALL skills, and your first performance. By passing the Beginner Final Exam, you graduate to the Elementary level — where scales, chords, and real repertoire await. This module is your LAUNCH PAD into a lifelong piano journey.
Rhythm Foundations
Subscribe & LearnRhythm is the heartbeat of music — without it, notes are just disconnected sounds. In 6 progressive lessons, you will learn to feel the pulse, understand meter, count note values, use rests as musical silence, extend notes with dots and ties, and take a comprehensive rhythm dictation test. These skills transform you from someone who plays "the right notes at the wrong time" into someone who plays with rock-solid time.
Dynamics & Expression
Subscribe & LearnTransform "pressing keys" into "making music." Dynamics (loud and soft), crescendo and decrescendo, legato and staccato, and musical phrasing — these are the tools that give music its emotion, its drama, its life. Without expression, even the most complex notes are just mechanical sounds. With expression, even the simplest melody can move a listener to tears.
Musical Games & Fun
Subscribe & LearnThe finish line of Beginner level. Five fun challenges that celebrate and consolidate everything you learned in B-M1 through B-M9. Piano Bingo tests your keyboard knowledge. The Copycat Challenge pushes your melodic memory. Speed Note Naming proves your reading fluency. The 10-Minute Song teaches fast learning. Your First Mini-Recital lets you perform with expression for the first time. By the end, you are ready for Elementary level.
Proven Method
Curriculum designed by professional piano teachers
Learn at Your Pace
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Track Your Progress
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This level roughly corresponds to the very first steps in formal piano education worldwide.
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ABRSM UK
Pre-Grade 1 / Grade 1
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RCM Canada
Preparatory / Level 1
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Trinity UK
Initial / Grade 1
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AMEB Australia
Preliminary
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European France / Germany
Cycle 1 – Year 1
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CCOM China
Level 1
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Trinity London India
Initial
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USA Standards USA
Alfred's Level 1 / Faber Level 1
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this level
Do I need a real piano or keyboard to start?
While you can learn theory concepts without one, we strongly recommend having at least a 61-key keyboard. A weighted or semi-weighted keyboard will help you develop proper finger technique from the start.
How much time should I practice each day?
We recommend 15-30 minutes daily for beginners. Consistency matters more than duration. Short, focused daily sessions are far more effective than occasional long practice marathons.
Can I skip levels if I already have experience?
Yes! Take our placement assessment from the Learn page to find the right starting point. The assessment evaluates your reading, rhythm, and playing skills to recommend the best level for you.
What if I get stuck on a lesson?
Each lesson includes practice exercises, a mini piano, and related resources to help you. You can also replay lessons as many times as you need. The interactive quizzes give detailed explanations for each answer.
Are the lessons suitable for children?
Our curriculum is designed for learners aged 12 and up. Younger children may need parental guidance for some theory concepts, but the interactive exercises and games are engaging for all ages.
Will I learn to read sheet music?
Absolutely. Reading music is integrated throughout the curriculum starting from the Beginner level. You will progressively learn to read treble and bass clef, rhythm notation, key signatures, and more.
What styles of music will I learn?
The curriculum covers classical foundations, pop, and introduces jazz concepts at higher levels. You will play real pieces from various genres as you progress through the modules.
Need more guidance on this level or your overall path?
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