Curriculum Board
This page is organized as a progression. Start with the notes that unlock beginner tunes, then widen the scale, then carry those note shapes into songs and fixes.
Start by making single notes reliable. These lessons teach seal, tone, and calm breath before you try full melodies.
Your first fully explained note lesson with a short guided check at the end.
Open lessonLesson 2Build the next top-hand shape and learn not to rush simple note changes.
Open lessonLesson 3Complete the B-A-G set that powers many easy first songs.
Open lessonCore noteStabilize the low D so the bottom of the whistle stops feeling fragile.
Open lessonOnce the first notes speak clearly, fill in the rest of the D major pathway so simple songs stop feeling disconnected.
Use E to smooth the move between low D and the middle of the melody.
Open lessonScale stepLock in the scale note that appears in many early descending phrases.
Open lessonTechniqueAdd accidentals once the natural notes no longer feel overwhelming.
Open lessonMove into beginner melodies that repeat simple phrases and reinforce the note set you just learned.
Phrase-first song lesson broken into small two-bar practice groups.
Open lessonEasy songRepetition-heavy practice page that rewards relaxed fingering and timing.
Open lessonGentle tuneA calm melody for spacing and tone consistency.
Open lessonWhen a note starts squeaking or dropping out, jump sideways into a targeted guide instead of brute-forcing the full tune.