Spring Fever! A Studio-Licensed Piano Solo in Two Levels with Backing Tracks
Who’s it for: Mid-elementary and late elementary students. There are two levels to choose from.
What’s Inside: Mid-elementary has a few 8th notes that can be taught by rote and one flat accidental. Late elementary has two position changes, up an octave for 10 measures, then back down. Both levels have two low notes an octave down at the end.
Challenges: Keeping up with the backing track, and sitting still long enough to play!
Ever had the "itch" to get outside?This funny, but hard-driving rock song explores that feeling!
This is a perfect piece to do as a solo, or in a group setting. Even beginners can learn to play the first three notes (DCD) and jam along with the backing track!
Written in two levels (1B and 2A), there's something for everyone in this song.
Above all, have fun and don't take this piece too seriously. Since some kids don't want to do anything in the spring, that includes piano practicing! Let them play and sing along with the parts that they know - and you as the teacher can play the rest!
Who’s it for: Mid-elementary and late elementary students. There are two levels to choose from.
What’s Inside: Mid-elementary has a few 8th notes that can be taught by rote and one flat accidental. Late elementary has two position changes, up an octave for 10 measures, then back down. Both levels have two low notes an octave down at the end.
Challenges: Keeping up with the backing track, and sitting still long enough to play!
Ever had the "itch" to get outside?This funny, but hard-driving rock song explores that feeling!
This is a perfect piece to do as a solo, or in a group setting. Even beginners can learn to play the first three notes (DCD) and jam along with the backing track!
Written in two levels (1B and 2A), there's something for everyone in this song.
Above all, have fun and don't take this piece too seriously. Since some kids don't want to do anything in the spring, that includes piano practicing! Let them play and sing along with the parts that they know - and you as the teacher can play the rest!
Who’s it for: Mid-elementary and late elementary students. There are two levels to choose from.
What’s Inside: Mid-elementary has a few 8th notes that can be taught by rote and one flat accidental. Late elementary has two position changes, up an octave for 10 measures, then back down. Both levels have two low notes an octave down at the end.
Challenges: Keeping up with the backing track, and sitting still long enough to play!
Ever had the "itch" to get outside?This funny, but hard-driving rock song explores that feeling!
This is a perfect piece to do as a solo, or in a group setting. Even beginners can learn to play the first three notes (DCD) and jam along with the backing track!
Written in two levels (1B and 2A), there's something for everyone in this song.
Above all, have fun and don't take this piece too seriously. Since some kids don't want to do anything in the spring, that includes piano practicing! Let them play and sing along with the parts that they know - and you as the teacher can play the rest!