Rain rain go away – Piano songs with colors

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About the song and about the book series “press the right colors”. You can find the notes below the description.

“Rain Rain Go Away” is a classic nursery rhyme that has been a staple in children’s music education for generations. Composed in the 17th century, its origins are deeply rooted in the English culture, making it not only a song but a piece of historical heritage. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, expressing a universal desire for clearer, sunnier weather. It’s a playful call to the rain, asking it to return another day, allowing outdoor activities to resume. This song’s simplicity, combined with its catchy melody, makes it an ideal choice for those just beginning their musical journey, especially with the aid of a piano book for beginners.

Learning to play “Rain Rain Go Away” using color notes sheet music from a piano learning book for adults or a piano book for kids offers an exciting and interactive way to dive into piano practice. The use of keyboard stickers in the piano songbook transforms the learning process, making it accessible and fun. Beginners, regardless of age, can immediately start playing the song without the need to understand traditional music notation right away. This method, highlighted in a piano songbook with colors, encourages learners by allowing them to see immediate results, boosting their confidence and interest in further exploring the piano. The song itself, being universally recognized, provides a comforting starting point for beginners, making it a perfect addition to any easy piano songbook or keyboard songbook for beginners. Whether it’s for a child taking their first piano lessons or an adult revisiting a childhood dream of playing the piano, “Rain Rain Go Away” offers a delightful entry into the world of music.

Rain rain go away Keyboard music
 
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Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.

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