A fun and short programmatic composition for beginning players: An isolated dark tower stands deep in the woods. A knight rescues a princess from the dungeon of an evil dragon. Now the two must escape from
This original composition for beginning orchestra uses only quarter, half, and whole notes and only pitches on the D and A strings (except for open E for basses and first violins) to take your young string
Step into a creepy old mansion with this light and fun arrangement. A creepy melody based on easy rhythms along with colorful orchestrations such as dissonances, easy chromaticism, pizzicato, tremelos,
Wonderfully spooky! It's the haunting tale of the headless horseman. It starts very slow and dark, depicting the ominous night and the deep forest, before taking off to a gallop as the horseman gives chase.
Students will love this easy piece - it portrays insidious spiders creeping and crawling up their arms, represented by eighth notes. Each section gets to play the exciting melody and develop their skills in
Inspired by the music of a ghost show on TV, the composer borrowed a fragment of the chord progression he heard and used it as the basis to create this composition. Techniques that give the work interest
Capturing the feel of the undead creeping ever closer, the composer has incorporated a variety of non-traditional string techniques, including playing behind the bridge, glissando, and instrument body