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This Old Man

Knick-knack paddy whack — a playful counting song.

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0 / 32 steps
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Notes

Press the shown computer key, or tap the highlighted piano key.e.g. computer key D plays piano note E4.
G4key GE4key DG4key GG4key GE4key DG4key GA4key HG4key GF4key FE4key DD4key SE4key DF4key FE4key DF4key FG4key GC4key AC4key AC4key AC4key AD4key SE4key DF4key FG4key GG4key GG4key GG4key GD4key SF4key FE4key DD4key SC4key A

How to practice

  1. Click Listen first to hear the melody at Slow speed.
  2. Press Start practice. The next note will glow on the keyboard.
  3. Play it by tapping the key or pressing the matching letter on your computer keyboard (A=C, S=D, D=E, F=F, G=G, H=A, J=B).
  4. Correct notes advance you. Wrong notes flash red — try again.

About This Old Man

This Old Man is a beginner-level nursery rhyme piece that's perfect for anyone learning piano online. It uses 6 different notes (G, E, A, F, D, C) and a total of 32 notes, which makes it a great early piano song for memorising hand position and building confidence with simple piano notes.

How to play This Old Man on piano

  1. Find G (the second white key in the three-black-keys group) on the keyboard — that's your starting note for This Old Man.
  2. Click "Listen first" at the Slow speed to hear the melody. Watch which piano keyboard letters light up.
  3. Switch to practice mode. The next note will glow on the piano — play it with your mouse, touchscreen, or computer keyboard.
  4. Repeat the song two or three times at Slow speed before moving up to Normal. Speed comes from repetition, not effort.

Beginner tips

  • Use only your right hand at first. This Old Man fits comfortably under five fingers, so you don't need to jump around the keyboard.
  • Say the letter note out loud as you press each key. This is the fastest way to memorise easy piano notes.
  • Practise in short sessions — five focused minutes a day beats one long session per week for beginner piano songs.
  • If you keep stumbling on the same spot, slow that section down and loop just those three or four notes.

Common mistakes

  • Trying to play at full speed straight away. Start with the Slow playback so the timing of each note is clear.
  • Hitting the wrong octave. Make sure your hand is in the same octave as the glowing key on the on-screen piano.
  • Ignoring the computer keyboard letters. The A-S-D-F row maps directly to the white keys around middle C — use it.
  • Skipping the "Listen first" step. Your ear has to know the tune before your fingers can play it.

Frequently asked questions

What are the piano letter notes for This Old Man?

The full sequence for This Old Man uses these note letters: G – E – G – G – E – G – A – G – F – E – D – E – F – E – F – G…. The complete letter notes appear above on the practice page.

Is This Old Man a good beginner piano song?

Yes. This Old Man is rated Beginner on KeyByKeyPiano and only uses 6 different notes, which makes it one of the friendliest songs for new piano players.

Can I learn This Old Man on a computer keyboard?

Absolutely. Each piano key on this page shows the matching computer keyboard letter underneath. Press A for C, S for D, D for E, F for F, G for G, H for A, and J for B to play the white keys.

How long does it take to learn This Old Man on piano?

Most beginners can play This Old Man from start to finish in 15–30 minutes of focused practice. Coming back to it the next day is what makes it stick.

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