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title: "Barnyard Band"
description: "Cow, Pig, Duck, and Sheep decide to make music for Farmer Brown's picnic. They practice listening to one another, handle a few nervous moments, and learn how to keep playing when a note goes wrong. By sunset, the barnyard has a song that sounds like all of them together."
tags: ["Farm Adventures", "teamwork", "confidence", "bravery", "friendship", "preschoolers", "kindergarteners", "early-readers", "animal", "worry", "excitement", "BarnyardBand", "FarmLife", "AnimalMusicians", "TeamworkMakesTheDreamWork", "StageFrightNoMore", "UniqueInstruments", "ChildrensBooks", "PictureBooks", "EarlyReaders", "EndearingCharacters"]
language: en
source: "Stories for Kids"
url: https://www.stories4kids.net/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band/
---

# Barnyard Band

_Making Music on Farmer Brown's Farm_

Cow, Pig, Duck, and Sheep decide to make music for Farmer Brown's picnic. They practice listening to one another, handle a few nervous moments, and learn how to keep playing when a note goes wrong. By sunset, the barnyard has a song that sounds like all of them together.

Category: Farm Adventures

Topics: Farm Adventures, Teamwork, Confidence, Bravery, Friendship, Preschoolers, Kindergarteners, Early Readers, Animal, Worry, Excitement, Barnyard Band, Farm Life, Animal Musicians, Teamwork Makes The Dream Work, Stage Fright No More, Unique Instruments, Childrens Books, Picture Books, Early Readers, Endearing Characters

## Story

## Getting Inspired

Farmer Brown kept an old radio on the porch. One sunny afternoon, a cheerful tune floated across the yard.

![Illustration: Getting Inspired](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-1.png)

"That guitar sounds warm," said Cow.

"That drum sounds bouncy," said Pig.

Duck shook a dry seed pod near her feet. Rattle-rattle.

"I can make a sound too," she quacked.

Sheep hummed softly. Horse tapped one hoof in the dust. Soon the whole yard was listening.

"We could play at the picnic," said Cow.

Farmer Brown smiled from the porch. "You may use the empty barn after chores. Quiet practice first."

## Stage Fright

The first practice was noisy in every direction. Cow strummed too fast. Pig tapped too loud. Duck rattled whenever she felt excited, which was almost all the time.

![Illustration: Stage Fright](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-2.png)

"Stop," bleated Sheep.

Everyone froze.

"I cannot hear my hum," Sheep said.

Wise Old Owl opened one eye from the rafters. "A band is not four solos at once. Try listening for the space between your sounds."

Cow strummed one slow chord.

Pig tapped after it.

Duck waited, then rattled once.

Sheep hummed over the top.

"There," said Owl. "Now you sound like you are talking to each other."

## Practice Makes Perfect

The animals practiced every afternoon. Farmer Brown drew a chalk circle on the barn floor so everyone knew where to stand.

![Illustration: Practice Makes Perfect](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-3.png)

"One, two, three, four," counted Cow.

Pig tapped on two and four.

Duck rattled during the chorus.

Sheep hummed whenever Cow nodded.

Sometimes Pig missed a beat. Sometimes Duck rattled too soon. When that happened, Cow slowed down and counted again.

"Thank you," said Pig.

"Thank you for waiting," said Duck.

By Friday, their song had a beginning, a middle, and a wobbly ending that made everyone laugh.

## The Big Day Arrives

Picnic day arrived with checkered blankets and baskets of apples. The animals set up near the barn door.

![Illustration: The Big Day Arrives](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-4.png)

When Cow saw everyone watching, her tail flicked nervously.

"My hooves feel jumpy," she whispered.

"Mine too," said Pig.

Duck held her seed pods still. "I might rattle at the wrong time."

Sheep took a slow breath. "We can count together."

They leaned close.

"One, two, three, four," they whispered.

## Putting On A Great Show

Cow played the first chord. Pig found the beat. Duck waited for her place, and Sheep's hum floated over the picnic blankets.

![Illustration: Putting On A Great Show](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-5.png)

Halfway through the song, Pig tapped one extra beat.

Tap-tap-tap.

Cow heard it and strummed a little longer. Duck waited. Sheep smiled and hummed the note again.

The song kept going.

At the wobbly ending, everyone knew what to do. They made the wobble bigger on purpose.

Strum, tap, rattle, hum.

The audience clapped and laughed, and Farmer Brown whistled through his fingers.

## What They Remembered

After the picnic, Barnyard Band carried their instruments back to the barn.

![Illustration: The Barnyard Band Listens](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-6.png)

"I made a mistake," said Pig.

"You made a new middle," said Cow.

"I waited," said Duck.

"I heard everyone," said Sheep.

Wise Old Owl blinked slowly. "That is how music grows."

The animals liked that. Their song had grown in front of everyone, and it still sounded like theirs.

## One More Farm Song

Before sunset, Farmer Brown asked for one more tune while he stacked the picnic baskets.

![Illustration: One More Farm Song](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-7.png)

This time the band chose a simple farm song. Horse neighed on the chorus. Goose honked twice in the middle. Farmer Brown tapped a spoon on an empty jam jar.

The song grew bigger, but it did not get messy, because everyone listened for a place to fit.

When the last note faded, the yard felt quiet and happy.

"Same time tomorrow?" asked Duck.

"After chores," said Farmer Brown.

The band agreed. Good music could wait until the hay was stacked and the water buckets were full.

## Instruments by the Barn Wall

That night, Cow leaned her guitar against the barn wall. Pig set his drum upside down so it would stay dry. Duck tucked the seed pods beside the door.

![Illustration: Instruments by the Barn Wall](../../../assets/stories/farm-adventures/barnyard-band-8.png)

"I was nervous at the beginning," said Cow.

"Me too," said Pig.

"Me three," said Duck.

Sheep yawned. "But we started together."

From the rafters, Owl gave one soft hoot. Outside, crickets began their own evening song.

The barnyard listened.