High vs. Low (pitch)
Soft vs. Loud (volume)
Fast vs. Slow (tempo)
Smooth vs. Jerky
Same/Different
Rhythm vs. Heartbeat
Rhyme
Quarter note
Eighth notes
Quarter rest
Half Note
Dotted Half Note
Whole Note
Imitation of Melody and Rhythm Patterns
Visual and Aural Identification of Patterns
Tracking of shapes across a page (pre-notation reading)Â
Keyboard Geography
Finger Numbers
Reading Musical Notation (directional, with Finger Numbers, and with Letter Names)
Black and White key playing
Bar Line
Measure
Double Bar Line
Notational Reading (pre-staff, with notes moving directionally and marked for RH and LH)
Melody
Musical Alphabet
Steady Beat
Black Key Groups
Piano and Forte (quiet and loud)
Melodic Contour (shape and direction of a melody)
How Sound represents motion
Animal Sounds
Musical Instrument names
About the Piano
Types of Keyboard Instruments
How Keyboard Instruments produce sounds
Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens