
There are 46 spots offering some 250 things to eat and drink, so it's best to have at least a loose plan.įall for Greenville 2021: Your guide to parking, hours, music lineup and food Last year’s in-person event was canceled, and this year, local restaurants, food trucks and soon-to-be restaurants have come to play. Louie Louie - a set of chords used as an exercise, that sounds like real music.So, what are you gonna eat? That is the question this weekend as Bank of America Fall for Greenville once again takes over the streets of downtown. Lavender's Blue - the "Cinderella song lyrics"! Largo, from the New World Symphony - A famous and beautiful theme. Lake Pirates - modeled after The Hobbit Soundtrack, Hobbit 3! Kookaburra - A good arrangement for classroom singing. Irish Wedding - T his is the most advanced arrangement of this popular piece that even my beginners play
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Irish Washerwoman - this is NEW! Pretty and full of energy. In the Hall of the Mountain King - a one-page arrangement of the main theme

Hungarian Dance - Brahms' #5, a duet version How Doth the Little Crocodile -a creepy-sounding song with lyrics from Alice in Wonderland

House of the Rising Sun - with exciting left hand chords Hava Nagilah - well-known Hebrew folk song Harp Ballad - a beautiful piece that will spur your student to new skills! Happy Birthday - several arrangements, from very easy to very full-sounding Goober Peas - a fun song from the American South Go here to see the "After Year Two" sheet music!Ĭat Came Back - with an active left hand part, this is a challenge for older studentsĬome Ye Sinners - one of the old gospel hymnsĬowboy's Lament - (I'm Going to Leave Old Texas)įuneral March - Chopin's scary "Halloween music"!įur Elise original (part 1) - this is the famous part of the piece Some, like Harp Ballad, are more appropriate in Year 3 or 4, but for older students, such as students who start as beginners in their teen years, they may reach this level very quickly, with a strong understanding of chords. Now students start using moving chords in the left hand, requiring more hand coordination.Īlso, the range of notes is greater than in The First Year and After Year One. Go here to see "After Year One" sheet music! What happens when students start to master chord patterns? Beautiful music! I call this level "After Year Two."įree easy piano sheet music for your students who are past level one. Go here to see "After Year One" sheet music!Įsther: For Such a Time as This - both original & EASY PIANO editions Take a look at these piano music downloads for your young students moving from Primer music to Levels 1 and 2. Left hand parts are fairly slow-moving, or repetitive. Most of the pieces fit inside a 5-finger position. These are piano pieces which involve both hands, or add chord symbols for a made-up left hand. I call this level of music "After Year One"! Go here to see the "The First Year" sheet music! When the hands gain independence, they can play different parts simultaneously. Lavender's Blue, with the Cinderella song lyrics Go here to see the "The First Year" sheet music!Ĭowboy's Lament (I'm Going to Leave Old Texas) Some of the songs duplicate songs for Beginners & also music with lettered notes, but this is because I tend to make songs with multiple levels of difficulty for my students. A few also have written-out secondo parts, for easy duet playing. Most of the Middle C melodies have chord suggestions or illustrative graphics for an enterprising accompanist to devise his or her own backup. These are the same songs (along with many more) that are found in my book Songs Old & Songs New.Īdditionally, there are some pieces that make use of left hand chords or very simple accompaniments. Primarily, this music on this page is made up of Middle C songs with "shared-between-the-hands" melodies. Go here to see the piano music with letters page, "Note-Naming Worksheets"! Music I give my beginners in the first year of note reading What Do You Do with a Drunken - or GRUMPY - Sailor


What Child is This, lettered notes & helper notes Up on the Housetop the Reindeer Pause, a Christmas song Twinkle Twinkle Little Star helper version Toccata by Johann Sebastian Bach, introduction Lavender's Blue, with the "Cinderella song lyrics" Greensleeves chords & melody with just a few helper notes God Rest You Merry Gentlemen helper version Go here to see the piano music with letters page, "Note-Naming Worksheets"! Go here to see the piano music with letters page, "Note-Naming Worksheets"! A list of the songs on the lettered-notes page: Though these pieces are real songs, real music, they are also note reading WORKSHEETS in a fun way! Some pieces are much more advanced than beginner level, but are included in this list because they have some "helper" notes added - letters inside the notes. This page, called "Note-Naming Worksheets", is largely beginner piano music.
