Learn how to play this popular nursery rhyme, Brother John. Access the written version of this Free piano lesson, comes with fun Flash demos.
Let’s start now:
This song is played in 4/4 time, which means each measure has four (4) beats, and each beat (count) receives a quarter note. [Review: Music Notation]
Let’s start now:
This song is played in 4/4 time, which means each measure has four (4) beats, and each beat (count) receives a quarter note. [Review: Music Notation]
Watch the video below to see how to practice playing “Brother John” on piano keyboard.
[REVIEW: How to read the music and how to keep time in music in our Free Piano Lesson 5].
Playing just the notes for the melody only –
Notes for the right hand melody are:
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