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Jelly Bean symbol worksheet
This is a colorful worksheet for your primer students to identify dynamics and accidentals by drawing the correct symbols on the jellybeans. theory Jellybean worksheet
Ballerina primer matching
Have your primer students identify and match the notes on the staff with their correct names. Theory primer matching ballerina on pointe
Garden’s Grow
"Garden's Grow" is a delicate beginning piano and voice piece in the key of C major with a optional repeat and written by my student Emma at age five. Gardens Grow free download
Its October
Its October This is a beginning seasonal piece written by my student Zaslea in a C position with accidentals that add an extra "spooky" effect. "It's October" is a fun piano or organ solo for any Halloween recital.
Butterflies
“Butterflies” is a lyrical beginning piece for piano and voice in the key of C major with the repeat one octave higher, and written by my student Emma at age five. Download Butterflies
Over The River And Through The Woods
Over the River and Through the Woods: This is a Thanksgiving song originally written by the novelist Lydia Marie Child celebrating her childhood memories, and is a great holiday piece for the beginning student written in a middle c position. Download...
The Joy of Serenity
The Joy of Serenity: This is a peaceful solo written by my student Alexa at age nine to depict a feeling of serenity by using both consonant and dissonant intervals in the left hand. The-Joy-of-Serenity Download
The Flowing River
The-Flowing-River download The Flowing River: This is a lyrical solo which my student Hannah wrote at age 8 to depict the quiescent ebb of a river. The Flowing River is perfect for a beginner working in a middle c position.
Trains come in on Christmas Day
Trains come in on Christmas Day: Free Download Trains come in on Christmas Day is a piece which conveys the acceleration and deceleration of a busy train on Christmas day, and was written by Owen at age seven.
Mother’s Day Song
Mother's Day Song: This lyrical beginning piano piece by my student Kate at age seven, was written in a C position with the right hand ending one octave higher. Students may have fun adding their own lyrics. Download A-Mothers-Day-Song