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A delightful book that your students are sure to enjoy! Christopher chose ten characters, and then made a sketch of them with music. The titles: Clown; Mermaid; Pharoah; Pirate; Skeleton; Vampire;
Pulp Fiction, Halloween, Bullitt and The Exorcist are all-time classic films that have earned their place in popular culture. This imaginative collection includes the main themes from these films alongside
Early intermediate level students will enjoy this solo written in D minor with a moderate swing style and some syncopation. Repeating patterns throughout allow the student to quickly learn and easily
Triplets in a minor key depict a mysterious foreboding sky, and the hand-crossings and dynamic contrasts add to the musical intrigue. An effective recital piece! Key: D Minor.
A lively piece that gives students practice with navigating accidentals and syncopation. Goblin Lair feels comfortable under the hands and explores chromatic ideas with easy cross-fingerings.
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This is a sneaky sounding solo in F minor with an ABA form. A slightly faster tempo change takes place at the B section with a new theme. With the shifting of clef signs, a momentary meter change from
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This spooky solo is for students who like really scary sounds. With a tempo mark of “Hauntingly” the ominous, deliciously dissonant patterns repeat in descending octaves. A piece that is quick
Ghostly but cheerful, this rhythmic piece is the perfect duet for a Halloween recital. The ensemble is easy, and the secondo plays the theme on the second page. Its distinctive A minor melody may "haunt"
Varied articulations, dynamics, and contrasting moods are found throughout this early intermediate solo in C minor. Beginning slowly and mysteriously, it soon becomes clear that a sprite is creating all the