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Demonstrations

How can 4 levels of difficulties work together? 

Our music is designed in layers, so everyone can play together right away. Each level builds on the one before it—Level 2 adds to Level 1, Level 3 adds a little more, and so on. That means beginners and more experienced players are all playing the same song, just at a level that feels right for them.

Level 1 is the foundation. Basic rhythm, repetitive.  

Level 2 adds one eighth note.

Level 3 adds eighth notes, sustained half notes and syncopation. 

Level 4 adds four more eighth notes.

Hear How it Works

These audio samples demonstrate how our levels come together. First, you’ll hear a Level 1 part on its own—simple, steady, and grooving. Then, a Level 4 version with more detail and technical challenges. Finally, listen to both levels played together to hear how they blend together.

Level One

Level Four

Level One  &  Level Four

Listen to an audio sample that features all four levels in sequence starting with level 1.  

See How it Works

Coming soon: a video sample of what a class looks like.

In the meantime, check out band rehearsals that are using the software FarPlay: