Wendy Stevens from ComposeCreate.com has some published great new Halloween pieces through Willis Music that you may want to consider for your students this Fall, especially if you are holding a Halloween recital this year.
I don’t know about your students, but my students love pieces where they can tap, knock, snap, etc. during pieces. In this Early Elementary level piece called “The Candy Nabber,” students get to knock on the fallboard during the piece. It also has an optional teacher accompaniment.
Watch the video here:
Click here to view an excerpt of the score on Hal Leonard’s site.
In another Early Elementary solo by Wendy called “A Scream on Halloween,” students get to play a cluster of high, white keys to represent a scream.
Check out this video of Wendy playing her composition:
Click here to view an excerpt of the score on Hal Leonard’s site.
Both of these pieces are great sounding, well-written piano pieces that students will love to learn. Bravo, Wendy!
Disclosure: I received complimentary copies of these two pieces for review, but my reviews are honest as always!
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