Module Play-Along — Module 2 Add-On

Module 2 Add-On — How to Use the Play-Along · 3 min
✦ Module 2 Add-On
🎮 Two Practice Modes
🎵 4 Play-Along Songs
🏆 Premium Feature

Module Play-Along — Module 2 Add-On

The songs inside Lessons 4–6 are each hand in isolation. This Add-On brings them together into a satisfying play-along sequence with backing tracks — giving your student their first experience of music that sounds complete. No new concepts; pure consolidation and enjoyment.

Practice anywhere. Choose the mode that fits where you are right now:

The Four Play-Alongs
  • Climber’s March — Right Hand — Full backing track with color-coded notation; student plays through with right hand
  • Climber’s March — Left Hand — Same track, student switches to left hand
  • Two Friends Walking — Alternating right/left hand run-through with steady pulse
  • Mountain Trail — Right hand first, then left hand; backing track stays consistent throughout

Watch the short intro video above, then choose your practice mode below. The same backing track runs through all four play-alongs to build a sense of continuity and musical routine.

Choose Your Practice Mode
🎹 Recommended
At the Piano
Sit at your real piano or keyboard. The screen guides you through each play-along with timed prompts and notation — you play on your instrument.
  • Play on your real piano or keyboard
  • Color-coded notation displayed on screen
  • Consistent backing track throughout
  • Best for building real technique
Open At the Piano →
💻 Practice Anywhere
Interactive Piano
No piano nearby? Use the on-screen keyboard to practice the same play-alongs from any device — phone, tablet, or computer.
  • Fully playable on-screen piano
  • Works on phone, tablet, or computer
  • Same 4 play-alongs with backing tracks
  • Perfect for practice on the go
Open Interactive →
👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tip

This is consolidation, not new learning — it should feel easy and fun. If your child can play along with the backing track and keep the beat, they’ve mastered Module 2. The At the Piano mode builds real technique, but the Interactive mode is great for reinforcing rhythm and finger patterns anywhere. Replay as many times as they want — repetition by choice is the best kind of practice.

Up Next — Module 3
Hands Together & The Musical Map
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