This lesson plan includes practice tips for the Saorla Rising in B Minor in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book by Andrea and Trevor Dow.
Friday, June 27, 2025
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Saorla Rising and Changing Clefs
Wunderkeys Pop 2 Lesson Plans
Choose the link below for lesson plans and activities that correlate with pieces in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book by Andrea and Trevor Dow.
The theory, improvisation, and music and movement activities can be done in private lessons, group lessons, piano lab, or assigned for at-home practice.
Monday, June 2, 2025
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Renewal
Technique Tips
Supplementary Music in G Minor
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Friday, December 20, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Wolf
Wolf in Bflat Major-GMinor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book includes changing clefs, augmented chords, inner voicing and frequent hand crossovers.
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Penny Session and F Sharp Minor
The Penny Session in F Sharp Minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book borrows musical ideas from Beethoven's "Rage Over a Lost Penny." Listen to the 2 pieces below and compare their similarities and differences.
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Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Venise Session and LH Pivots
Technique
Rhythm
Improvisation
Supplementary Music in B Flat Major
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Aisling's Theme Practice Tips
- Even though this piece is written in a minor key listen for how occasional major chord patterns in this piece bring a glimmer of hope and shift the mood.
- Practice feeling the subtle rise and fall of the chords and use your peripheral vision when needed to see the larger chord shifts.
- Remember to add the expressive dynamic changes and ritardando to convey emotion in this piece.
- Watch out for the clef changes/left hand crossovers on the bottom of the first and second page.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Sea of Stars and Dotted Eighths
Practice Tips
- Block practice the left-hand chord and interval patterns to prepare for smooth chord shift transitions.
- Tap the rhythms as you listen to the performance video below (Start at 1:45). Think of the dotted eighth rhythms in the right hand as doubled in value (augmented). For example, measure one sounds like "Shoot the bug Slug bug" in bug rhythm language.
- Play the left hand 2 and 3 note phrases with a down-up motion and light thumb.
Supplementary Music
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Taefa's Return and Acciacaturas

Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Minuet Session and Stride Bass
The Minuet Session in G Minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book begins with simple rhythms with a melodic motif borrowed from Bach's famous minuet but the pedaling and expression are definitely a diversion from Baroque style!
- Notice the left-hand stride bass on the second page is like a root chord with the root thrown down an octave. Imagine a miniature ball being tossed across the keys as you leap up and down to aim for the roots and thirds.
Monday, December 9, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Blue Stone and LH Crossovers
- Practice the left-hand broken chord groups "block style" to gain automaticity shifting up and down between chords groups with ease.
- If you are unfamiliar with rolled chords watch this quick video about arpeggiated chords
- Adding lyrics to a piece can be helpful because it makes the distinct rhythms of the phrases more memorable.
- If this piece had lyrics, what would it say to you?
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Ninth Session and Creating Variations

The Ninth Session in B-flat Major is a spinoff of Beethoven's classic Ode to Joy Theme with left-hand syncopated interrupting eighths that sound a bit like the Forrest Gump Theme.
- Tap along with the rhythms as you listen to the performance to prep for the syncopation in the intro and outro.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Rohan Rising Practice Tips
Rohan Rising in B minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book has a cinematic feeling including dramatic dynamic changes and left hand 1-5-8-5 repeating patterns.
- Watch out for the double treble clefs at the beginning.
- Use a flexible wrist aligning your arm behind the playing finger as you play the repetitive left- hand patterns.