This is a colorful and engaging online virtual piano simulator specially designed for kids. Use it to teach music appreciation and help familiarize kids with different sounds. You can choose from 7 different animal sounds: bird, chicken, cat, dog, grasshopper, duck, and cow. And besides the piano, you can set this virtual piano to sound like a guitar or music box. It comes with 8 major keys that are color-coded for kids. The virtual piano can also be played by pressing the assigned letter keys on a laptop or desktop keyboard. Children will have fun practicing basic piano songs and composing their own tunes with this music application.
Press the piano keys to play music. The default sound is a low octave piano with 8 major keys.
To change into other sound modes, simply select any animal or instrument icon on the screen.
The animal and instrument sounds vary according to the note of each key. Have fun listening.
Encourage children’s musical creativity by letting them compose and play their own music.
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Play Piano for Kids Animal Sounds Educational Piano Music Simulator Game
Kids can play this free online virtual piano simulator with different sound modes by clicking in the window below.
Alternatively children can play this online interactive piano keyboard with instrument and animal sounds as a web application here.
Piano for Kids Animal Sounds Interactive Piano Learning Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Use this virtual keyboard to teach music appreciation and familiarize kids with different sounds. It comes with 8 major keys. Kids can select from 7 animal sounds and 3 instruments.
Starting the Game
As soon as the screen loads, you’ll see the virtual piano keys at the bottom.
The piano keys have different colors which are labeled according to each key’s letter name.
Once you press a piano key, it will immediately play sound. You can play any basic song on 8 major keys.
On top of the virtual piano keyboard are 10 sound selections. These are represented by 10 icons.
There are 7 animal sound icons and 3 instrument sound icons.
Simply select any animal or instrument and the virtual piano will produce your selected sound.
Piano for Kids Animal Sounds Simulator with Keyboard Control Game Screenshots
Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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This is a fun if simple keyboard that will surely appeal to younger kids. Besides musical instruments, the keyboard can also take on the sounds of animals. Like most kid’s musical instruments, it only has eight notes. It’s enough for a few kid’s songs and maybe the opening of Ode to Joy, but little else. That’s plenty of notes, however, for the young musician. Likewise, it’s also a good introduction to animal sounds.
If you’ve ever wanted to hear cows or ducks singing nursery rhymes, here’s your chance. The actual musical instrument options sound wonderful, by the way.
This is a fun if simple keyboard that will surely appeal to younger kids. Besides musical instruments, the keyboard can also take on the sounds of animals. Like most kid’s musical instruments, it only has eight notes. It’s enough for a few kid’s songs and maybe the opening of Ode to Joy, but little else. That’s plenty of notes, however, for the young musician. Likewise, it’s also a good introduction to animal sounds.
If you’ve ever wanted to hear cows or ducks singing nursery rhymes, here’s your chance. The actual musical instrument options sound wonderful, by the way.