Fall

Four Big Note Pieces for Halloween

Four Big Note Pieces for Halloween is a collection of four seasonal pieces that include large alpha notes and fingerings perfect for beginners.

Cauldron of Bats

It is a social behavior of bats and this grouping is called the Cauldron of bats. As a part of swarming, bats make groups near the area where they live….

The Witches’ Waltz

Hauntingly beautiful and not too hard. This piece is so pretty that students of all ages and levels will love to play it. Take a listen: @paloma-piano-llc Watch the video…

Thankful

This is a piece written especially for the Thanksgiving holiday. The piece is suitable for beginners and features lyrics that capture the spirit of Thanksgiving. Your beginners will enjoy playing…

Halloween Card

Happy Halloween!! This super-cute editable card is something special you can mail or email to your students to wish them a Happy Halloween!!

The Impossible Ghost

“Why are you afraid of me little girl? I’m just a figment of your imagination” How is it I make you scream little girl? After all, there’s no such thing…

Ten Halloween Treats

10 Halloween Treats from Paloma Piano Not only will students love this collection of not-so-spooky Halloween pieces. Teachers will too! It’s so easy to print out 10 pages and give…

Jazzy Doodle 1 – September Waltz

Super fun and great for students with an interest in Jazz. @paloma-piano-llc  

The Pumpkin’s Wish

The Pumpkin’s Wish is perfect for students who have just started taking piano lessons and would like to play something special for Halloween. The little pumpkin wants to be a…

Rhythm Ride Game

My students love to take a three or four-minute break to play a game. Rhythm Ride Game is a fun way for students to review basic rhythmic combinations. Kids are…

Swinging Spirits

Swinging Spirits or Swingin’ Spirits is a delightful, not so spooky piece for beginning piano students. Halloween is such a fun time of year for children and having some great…

Spiderweb Note Game

The Spiderweb Note Game is fun for students who love Halloween and need to practice note naming. Students draw a card advance to the corresponding note as they climb inside…

The Scarecrow’s Blues

The Scarecrow’s Blues is an easy piece that will delight your beginning piano students. The piece features a five-finger hand position that makes it easy for beginners to play. A…

Jumping into the Leaves

“Jumping into the Leaves” is a fun little piece for beginning piano students. Beginners need great music to play and this piece certainly fills the bill. Reminiscent of the beauty…

Thanksgiving Note Speller

My students love this Thanksgiving Note Speller and yours will too. Simply figure out the missing letters in the Thanksgiving vocabulary words. This is a fun way to reinforce note…

Halloween Night

Uh Oh! Halloween is just around the corner! Your beginning students will love playing “Halloween Night”. This piece comes with a backing track so that the kids can have some…

Will o’ the Wisp

Halloween is not so scary after. But it is fun! At Paloma Piano, we know some students want to play Halloween Songs that’s why we are bringing you “Will o The…

Duendes’ Dance

“Duendes’ Dance Piano Solo” is super Spooky and loads of fun. Chromatic scales make this piece interesting for Intermediate students. It is found in Book 4 of the Paloma Piano…

Tarantella

You will love teaching this super cool rendition of  “Tarantella Itsy Bitsy Spider”. Your students will also love playing it. Paloma Piano Folk Music Arrangements Folk Music, by definition, is the…

Five Pieces for Fall

Celebrate this magical time of year with your beginning students who love to play special music. All of the pieces in the “Five Piano Pieces for Fall” Collection are very…

Summerwind Mansion

This piece about the famous Haunted Mansion is great for students who love to play minor key pieces. The lyrics tell the story of the Old Mansion on the shores…

October Ostinato

“October ostinato autumn’s here once again. The summer is finished see the leaves in the wind. Year after year October is here. The beauty of fall, before winter, appears.” Your…

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