Jingle Bells March – A Bouncy Trio
$8.99Teens, families, and groups can have fun sight reading this at a Christmas Party!
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Teens, families, and groups can have fun sight reading this at a Christmas Party!
Great for a Fall Festival! 🎃 Trick or Treat is a Halloween piece elementary students will love. The song describes children happily “trick or treating” at their neighbors’ houses. My neighborhood children are so excited when they ring my doorbell while I pretend to guess who they are! They jump up and down with joy….
The Dragon’s Lair is an energetic early intermediate level piece in D minor. It contains easy patterns that sound harder than they are. The left hand staccato notes under the articulated right hand give the music an exciting intensity that is contrasted with a mysterious sounding middle section. Students can explore dynamic coloring and articulations as they…
Early Elementary Level
Click below to hear the music. Wings on Ice is an early intermediate level piece in C Major. It is a gentle, easy to learn piece that evokes the feeling of ice skating though air. The flowing melody contains scale passages in the right hand and gives the thumb practice in evenly shifting the scale fingering. There are also some…
Late elementary to early intermediate students who like moving, expressive music will enjoy the wistful, longing melody of Far From Home.
Capture your students’ imagination with this American folk song! Late elementary to early intermediate students will love the wistful melody of this famous American cowboy song arranged by Susan Paradis. The eighth notes swing gently to imitate the sound of the horse’s hooves. The score includes careful pedaling and fingering for an artistic performance. This is a studio…
Get your students moving with Summer Storm, a fast and exciting intermediate piece in A minor. Just like a fast summer storm, it takes off, with the wind whirling around and blowing things here and there. There is a brief section where it sounds like the storm is over, but it’s not, because it takes…