Written for the true beginner, this piece takes the listener on an eerie tour that can best be described as an unsettling experience with a touch of curiosity and anxiousness. Piano and optional celesta
Aliens are attacking! From the attic?! Yep, there are invaders from outer space hiding in the attic, and it's time to run for your lives! Beginning students will absolutely love this creative work and all
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Sail the high seas in this exciting work for beginning band! Written to sound much more mature than a beginning work, this exciting adventure in 3/4 time only uses seven different rhythms and a six-note
This creeptastic piece uses only the first few notes taught in most method books, reinforces all of the basic musical concepts beginning musicians learn, and sets a haunting mood using minor-key modality
Halloween night means haunted houses, spooky goblins, and ghosts everywhere. With a haunting melody and lots of creepy effects, this evocative piece will take you on a spooky journey that will send chills
The clock strikes midnight and the goblins come out for a spooky gathering. Set in G minor, using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, and great scoring that gives all sections interesting parts,
Get into some graveyard rock with this playfully spooky tune set in a minor key - it will be a fun highlight of your next elementary concert or Halloween program. Simple rhythms, dynamics, great percussion
This spooky piece for beginning string orchestra uses just five notes! Explore the haunted shadows of a creepy carnival while introducing easy 3/4 time to your students. The celesta part adds a chilling
Shambling creatures made of metal come to life in this eerie offering for beginning band. The first six notes taught (plus one extra accidental!) are utilized in a unique fashion to create a work that
When you listen to this piece you won't believe the grade level because it sounds so mature and exciting. When you look at the score you'll see that this sweeping and sophisticated work contains only whole,