Free Resources
Everything you need to teach and learn — free for all
Videos, quizzes, downloads, audio recordings, and a music dictionary — all free, for teachers, students, and parents. No account required. Use them on their own or follow a course that puts them together into a structured learning path.
Five libraries of learning tools
Watch and learn at your own pace
Playlists covering note reading, rhythm, scales and chords, hands-together playing, and teaching tips. Organized by topic so you can find exactly what you need.
Browse videosTest and reinforce note reading skills
Interactive quizzes for note recognition, note values, key signatures, chords, and more. Great for practice between lessons or for teachers to assign as homework.
Take a quizPrint and use in any lesson
Theory worksheets, flash cards, staff paper, and supplemental sheet music — all free to download and print. Designed to work alongside the Treblemakers books.
Download nowHear how it should sound
Recordings of Book 2 pieces provide examples of how to play with musicality — applying dynamics, phrasing, and attention to the detail of how each note is struck.
Listen nowLook up any musical term
A student-friendly music dictionary covering tempo markings, dynamics, articulation, form, and more. Clear definitions written for real learners, not textbooks.
Open dictionaryBuilt for everyone in the learning journey
Piano teachers
Use the videos, quizzes, and downloads to supplement lessons, assign homework, and reinforce concepts between sessions. Everything here is designed to work alongside the Treblemakers books.
Students & self-learners
Work through the quizzes to test yourself, watch the videos to see concepts in action, and use the downloads to practice away from the piano. All free, all at your own pace.
Parents
The videos and printable tools make it easy to support your child’s learning at home. Watch the Getting Started videos alongside your child — they explain note reading in clear, simple steps. Play-along duet videos for every Book 1 song let you join in together in a variety of styles, making practice fun while building the skill of playing in time.
Put it all together with a course
Free resources are great on their own — but our courses build them into structured learning paths designed for specific audiences and goals.
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