Baby Jazz
Baby Jazz is a delightful elementary piano duet ( 1 piano/4 hands)with equal parts and shared melodies. Students will love the swing rhythm and conversational style of this jazzy duet. A must-have duet for recitals and festivals.
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Baby Jazz is a delightful elementary piano duet ( 1 piano/4 hands)with equal parts and shared melodies. Students will love the swing rhythm and conversational style of this jazzy duet. A must-have duet for recitals and festivals.
Camptown Ladies Want Halloween Treats, Too! is a delightful piano duet (1 piano/4 hands) for elementary students. The primo plays Camptown Races while the secondo presents a spooky little Halloween work written over a left hand ostinato. A real crowd pleaser!
Elementary Piano
Circus Day is part of the new piano solo sheet music series from the Debra Wanless Library. A jazzy little gem with simple stride bass and syncopated melodies – Circus Day is a student-friendly audience pleaser.
by Jen Smith Lanthier
Elementary Piano Duet (1 piano / 4 hands)
Fiddlehead Green is another delightful elementary piano duet (1 piano/4 hands) by Jen Lanthier Smith. This energetic, ‘fiddle-like’ tune contains shared melodies, simple rhythms and easy to read scores. A wonderful recital or festival duet.
by Andrew Harbridge
Friday Night Fever is a great disco style work for the elementary pianist. Written in the D Dorian, Harbridge incorporates ‘4-on-the-floor’ accompaniments, melodic syncopation, octave displacement and appealing motives to create an attractive solo. Kids will love it!
by Joyce Pinckney
Ghosts & Goblins Are Out Tonight is a delightful Halloween treat in compound metre – complete with lyrics. This sheet includes an optional duet/accompaniment part for even more fun!
Hippo Stroll is an attractive jazz duet (1 piano/4 hands) for late elementary performers – the secondo is slighty more difficult than the primo (ideal for siblings). The syncopations, harmonies and shared melodies will make these hippos popular at your next performance.
arr. by Karen Rowell
Elementary Piano duet (1 piano/ 4 hands)
An entertaining arrangement of this perennial favourite – Jingle Bells – is ideal for siblings or partners where one player is slightly more advanced. Players actually trade places on the bench midway through to make this a great crowd pleaser at recitals. A real crowd pleaser.
arr. by Lynette Sawatsky
My Paddle is an attractive arrangement for piano duet by Lynette Sawatsky of the folksong My Paddle Keen and Bright. The body percussion, shared melodies and simple rhythms combine to offer a beautiful and haunting rendition of this popular song. A must-play duet!
arr. by Debra Wanless
Pachelbel’s Canon is the perfect piano duo for elementary students – the melodic exchanges and ground bass interact to create a beautiful arrangement of this ever popular work. Students and parents will love this work – one copy required for performance.
by Andrew Harbridge
Play Me the Blues, Rock This Town & Got the Blues offer three jazz solos for the price of one in this sheet. Play Me the Blues is a delightful solo for the young pianist with swing rhythm. Rock This Town utilizes the ever popular – ‘4-on-the-floor’ accompaniment to create a ‘cool’ solo for the elementary player. Got the Blues provides an excellent example of 12-bar blues with a simple shuffle bass under easy to manage riffs. This sheet music is a great gift idea, reward or incentive for any young student.
Prelude is part of the new piano solo sheet music series from the Debra Wanless Library. This beautiful romantic-style prelude is written in 6/8 metre with broken triad accompaniment and lyrical melody. An ideal level (grade) 2 solo for young pianists.
Elementary Double Duo (2 piano / 8 hands)
This arrangement of the ever popular Sorcerer’s Apprentice will delight your elementary piano students. The shared melodies, simple rhythms and interesting exchanges create a great recital or festival ensemble. Students play from the individual pages on single stave reading (with hand designation) making performance possible with one score.
by Joyce Pinckney
Spookery Scenery & What’s That Over There? are two late elementary piano solos ideal for Halloween recitals and imagery. What’s That Over There? is written in a jazz style with swing rhythm while Spookery Scenery utilizes compound metre and some whole tone scale passages for effect. Both works include entertaining lyrics.
by Andrew Harbridge
Study in Blue utilizes the 12-bar blues structure and appealing riffs in this appealing work. Swing rhythm, octave displacement, shuffle bass and some octaves are developed to provide a popular style for all ages and abilities. I deal for recreation, study purposes and performance.
Thanksgiving Day Strut is part of the new piano solo sheet music series from the Debra Wanless Library. A delightful seasonal arrangement of Turkey in the Straw with swing rhythm, rock style bass and cool syncopations. Melody is shared by each hand – a must have solo for level (grade) 2 students.
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