Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Demo Song – Chords & Listening
This familiar melody is used here as a simple demonstration of how Fingertips connects chords, colour, and listening.
Although the tune is very well known, the focus here isn’t the song itself — it’s how a small number of chords create movement, contrast, and resolution in real music.
Chord Path Used in This Demo
Across this short example, the harmony follows a clear and gentle journey:
C → Dm → C → G7 → C
You’ve already met each of these chords step by step in the Demo Path.
Here, you can hear how they work together across the music.
Listen
First, listen to a simple, unhurried version of the full melody.
There’s no need to play along yet — just listen and notice how the music:
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Begins in a settled place
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Changes colour briefly
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Builds a gentle sense of expectation
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Returns home again
(Audio: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star – simple full verse)
If you’d like extra help following the tune itself, you can also listen to the melody on its own, played slowly and clearly.
(Audio: Twinkle, Twinkle – melody only)
Lyrics with Inline Chords (Demo Version)
[C]Twinkle, twinkle, little star
[Dm]How I [C]wonder [G7]what you [C]are
Up a[Dm]bove the [C]world so [G7]high
[C]Like a [Dm]diamond [C]in the [G7]sky
[C]Twinkle, twinkle, little star
[Dm]How I [C]wonder [G7]what you [C]are
How This Fits with Fingertips
This song page shows the same chord journey you explored in the Demo Path, now heard as a complete musical phrase.
In the full Fingertips system, you’ll find other songs — each looking at different chord types — explored in exactly this way:
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Chords introduced step by step
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Listening first, then playing
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Clear colour changes
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Familiar musical language
The goal is always to help you recognise and feel how chords work, rather than memorising theory.
What You Can Do Next
You can now:
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Return to Step 1 and play through the Demo Path again
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Move between the Steps to compare how each chord sounds
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Continue on to explore the full Fingertips Paths and Songs
When you’re ready to go further, Fingertips builds on this same approach with a wide range of chord types, progressions, and real musical examples.