- Level: Late elementary
- Pages: 4 pages, 2 pages of music, cover included!
- Style: Jumpy
- Bonuses: mp3 performance recording included
- Format: PDF instant download
June Song is delightfully jumpy piece featuring beautiful opportunities to show musical nuance in a staccato solo. Students will love how they get to explore so much of the keyboard in this piano solo.
What level is June Song?
June Song is early intermediate level. The piece is in G major. Many sharps are used and are notated throughout the piece. There is no key signature. No pedal is required in the piece. The LH plays various intervals up to a 7th. The smallest note value is the eighth note.
June Song is carefully edited to help teachers teach and students learn effectively and efficiently.
Bonus recording included!
June Song comes with a bonus mp3 recording performed by Diane Hidy. You are permitted to send this example performance track to your students to help them learn the piece.
Teaching Tips and Master It Faster™ Bonuses When You Purchase the Bundle
When you purchase the bundle of April, May, and June, you will receive receive two additional bonuses (in addition to the bonus mp3s):
- Diane Hidy’s Teaching Tips. This PDF is full of nuggets of amazing teaching wisdom from this master pedagogue. The tips for June Song, May Song, and April Song are specific to these three pieces but can be applied to many pieces.
- Master It Faster™ files – These are individual, distraction-free PDFs that isolate the specific motives so that students can master the motives first. These motives are referenced in Diane’s Teaching Tips and this special handout helps students actually remember the special ways of practicing that help them Master It Faster™!
What is the Studio License?
June Song is delivered digitally (through your email receipt) and is studio licensed. This means that you can print and use this for any student that you directly teach for your entire lifetime of teaching.











Debbi –
I have a student who is determined to learn every month song! He was especially excited about this one with the “hopping” articulations and rhythms up the keys. This piece is great for teaching counting and feeling beats, as well as two-note slurs.