If your only singing has been in the shower, let us help you become a real musician. And you can do it with any instrument. Even a toy piano, if it is tuned.What do you need for your musical success? Equipment for starters.It could be any key instrument like a piano, melodica, kalimba, marimba, synthesizer, xylophone, glockenspiel, or a color bell set with 8 bells or more.Drums, tambourines, castanets, and music rattles are also welcome.The main argument for the idea of not being able to play in a band with your child immediately is I CANNOT READ MUSIC SHEET. Don’t worry! You don’t have to!The sheet music book has 2 parts:Part 1. No musical staff or notes. Simply follow the circles with letters. To show the rhythm, I grouped the circles together. Every song in this section was adapted for the newbie - you - just 8 notes (one octave).Part 2. Here you’ll see traditional musical notes and staff added. But don’t worry - the helpful letters are still there.Attention: Songs have been transposed for a DIATONIC range. Some melodies might be changed and simplified. If you have flat keys on your instrument, please use the classic music score for the piano.Songs:1. Hot Cross Buns2. Are you sleeping?3. Mary had a Little Lamb4. The wheels on the Bus5. Twinkle. Twinkle Little Star6. Old MacDonald had a farm7. Do you know the Muffin Man?8. London Bridge is Falling Down9. Jingle Bells10. We wish you a Merry Christmas11. Brahm’s Lullaby12. Ode to Joy13. Happy Birthday14. Le Cucaracha15. Oh! Susannah16. Itsy Bitsy Spider17. The First Noel18. Yankee Doodle19. Row, row, row your Boat20. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas21. Amazing Grace22. Silent Night23. Beethoven. For Elise24. Rain, rain, go away25. Alphabet Song26. A Ram Sam Sam27. Little Jack Horner28. It’s Raining29. Baa-Baa Black Sheep30. Ring around the Rosie