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> Susan Paradis, Halloween music for beginners
dolce@piano
post Oct 18 2009, 05:31 PM
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http://susanparadis.com/catalog.php?type=M...btype2=Seasonal

Many thanks to whoever it was some months ago who posted the link to Susan Paradis' site. I bookmarked it and used a few worksheets but suddenly remembered last week that I'd seen some beginner Halloween music there.

Great !

There's 3 pieces that are perfect for those who began piano in September, with versions available both on and off stave, nice effective pieces, great print quality, right size (and with cute pumpkin/black cat illustrations).

There's also a couple of (very) slightly more difficult ones and a couple of halloween worksheets.

It's easy to find Christmas music at all levels but Halloween is becoming more and more of a big deal and there's very little music available - these are proving really popular add-on stuff with my beginners (and good prepare-at-home-yourself pieces for others).

Thanks again to whoever it was.
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post Oct 18 2009, 06:16 PM
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Not me, I don't think, although I use her stuff quite a lot - loads of really good free downloadable materials. My thanks too to the original person who flagged this!
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post Oct 18 2009, 07:07 PM
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Hello Dolce
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post Oct 18 2009, 07:31 PM
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Those resources look pretty good at first glance - thanks! But don't get me started on Hallowe'en - I hate it! My poor little man (2 1/2) is even scared by the big pictures of pumpkins in our local supermarket - and we've got another 2 weeks to go (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) He's clinging to me and hiding his face and a simple shopping trip for just a pint of milk (oh, OK litre of milk!) is turning into a bit of an issue.......
Some idiot had also left a horrible mask out before our playgroup started and again he was clinging to me with his face buried in my neck for ages and wouldn't even get down to play on his favourite fire engine.......

I hate the whole thing - always have done, but even more now - especially the stupid trick or treating that goes on.....
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post Oct 18 2009, 07:37 PM
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CD - I agree. I remember one dreadful night when the children were small and I had them in the bath, my OH had come home sick and gone to bed: neither of us could get to the door - and the mob just kept ringing and ringing and ringing... I could cite many more examples, but don't want to turn the thread into a list of bad experiences. Sympathise to you and CD junior.

Apologies to the OP - but I dislike the whole thing too and I regret that it is becoming such a big deal.
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post Oct 18 2009, 10:16 PM
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We routinely hide with all our lights switched off, or go out on Halloween! We were egged for turning people away the first year we lived in this house, and I have no wish to repeat the experience.


The racing car note naming pages have gone down well with some small boys!
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post Oct 19 2009, 06:57 AM
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QUOTE(maggiemay @ Oct 18 2009, 08:37 PM) *


Apologies to the OP - but I dislike the whole thing too and I regret that it is becoming such a big deal.


Same here I'm afraid. Again, apologies to the OP who was raising an innocent question about music, but as a teacher I really don't feel comfortable about promoting hallowe'en at all.

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post Oct 19 2009, 06:59 AM
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I've just had a look at these - not just the Hallowe'en ones, there are loads of others too. They look fantastic. I shall definitely be printing some of these out for my pupils. Thanks to the person who posted the link.
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post Oct 19 2009, 07:47 AM
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Thanks, always useful to find new online resources for piano music.


There is another brilliant web site with lots of easy pieces, particularly suitable for complete beginners. I quite often use these in the first few lessons:

http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/freebies.html
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post Oct 19 2009, 09:35 AM
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I didn't realise trick or treating had become such a nuisance in England.

I lived in New York for 5 years where halloween was a huge deal but trick or treating was highly organised by the parents. In France, it's all quite low key and sweet.

That said, I quite like halloween as a seasonal event - no obvious religious problems (yes, there's the Christian/pagan debate but no jewish/christian/muslim etc. element) and I like a bit of silly scariness (true, not for 2 year olds).

I wouldn't not do a little bit of halloween music though because of annoying trick or treaters. Frankly, all the Christmas phoo-pha from October onwards drives me nuts and I have an irrational hatred of Walt Disney but maybe I'm just joining the grumpy old women club a tad early.
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post Oct 19 2009, 12:31 PM
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QUOTE(dolce@piano @ Oct 19 2009, 10:35 AM) *

I didn't realise trick or treating had become such a nuisance in England.

I lived in New York for 5 years where halloween was a huge deal but trick or treating was highly organised by the parents. In France, it's all quite low key and sweet.

That said, I quite like halloween as a seasonal event - no obvious religious problems (yes, there's the Christian/pagan debate but no jewish/christian/muslim etc. element) and I like a bit of silly scariness (true, not for 2 year olds).

I wouldn't not do a little bit of halloween music though because of annoying trick or treaters. Frankly, all the Christmas phoo-pha from October onwards drives me nuts and I have an irrational hatred of Walt Disney but maybe I'm just joining the grumpy old women club a tad early.

It's also a nuisance in the Western Isles, and (like others) I really hate it. But having said that, it can only be to our advantage to give our pupils music that they enjoy, because at least it improves the likelihood of practice at home.
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QUOTE(lorraineliyanage @ Oct 19 2009, 08:47 AM) *

Thanks, always useful to find new online resources for piano music.


There is another brilliant web site with lots of easy pieces, particularly suitable for complete beginners. I quite often use these in the first few lessons:

http://www.gmajormusictheory.org/Freebies/freebies.html



Genius thanks to both of you for these links, I love stuff like this! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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QUOTE(jm-hamilton @ Oct 19 2009, 07:59 AM) *

I've just had a look at these - not just the Hallowe'en ones, there are loads of others too. They look fantastic. I shall definitely be printing some of these out for my pupils. Thanks to the person who posted the link.


I feel rather ashamed that I grumped about Hallowe'en earlier without actually looking at the site. It does look great and there are lots of non-H pieces there. Sorry I wasn't a bit more appreciative D@P.

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post Oct 19 2009, 07:03 PM
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Sorry if I sent the thread in the wrong direction - I really meant it when I said thanks for the link - it looks a very good resource site (if only my blinking printer would work!) - there are some excellent ideas on there. I'm just feeling a bit raw about the whole Hallowe'en thing as I just feel so helpless to be able to help junior in any way apart from lots of cuddles - I feel so upset and angry because he's so scared, so I'm sorry if I kind of stomped a bit in my first reply (it's true though - I do hate Hallowe'en as it's come so far from the original festival it was meant to be - the eve before All Saints' Day........
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post Oct 19 2009, 08:09 PM
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I too love this site but one of my pupils is a Jehovah's Witness so Halloween music is out...... as is Christmas music...... as anything to do with birthdays. It has made me realise how much seasonal music there is out there !

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