The Steeple Clock
Prep Test Level
This piece offers an opportunity to practise using ties. I've woven a little story through the tune - children might like to ask someone to narrate the story as they play.
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Prep Test Level
This piece offers an opportunity to practise using ties. I've woven a little story through the tune - children might like to ask someone to narrate the story as they play.
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Prep Test Level
This should be within the grasp of a Prep Test student. There are some notes outside the familiar range, but I have helped out here by naming the notes! It's fun to explore a range which is normally out of bounds for the beginner.
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Grade 2
This title was suggested by Pelagia, who swam in the English Channel recently with a seal watching from close by! A Grade 2 student who is willing to have a go at pedalling will be able to try this piece.
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Grade 1
I think I'd like to live in Happyville. One of my students wrote a story about it. Then I wrote a song about it.
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More advanced
A more sophisticated piece today, which would challenge a grade 4 or 5 student, in terms of pedalling and interpretation, so I have categorised it as grade 6.
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Grade 3
One of my students suggested a piece representing leaves 'zigzagging' to the ground. I think my leaves are falling in a more controlled manner, but hopefully it has still become a nice piece of music.
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Prep Test Level
One of my pupils wrote a story about trolls who live in a cave - so I wrote a piece about it! Although I've categorised it as Prep Test level, it's a little trickier than the infamous 'Train Ride'.
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Grade 2
I wrote this tune to cheer up some of my students during the lockdown. The semibreves in bars 6 and 8 can be omitted if this is an awkward stretch.
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Beginner
Useful pieces to give pupils who are not quite ready to move from the traditional 'starter' position.
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Grade 2
This piece should be played entirely with the thumbs and fifth fingers of each hand. It's good practice for keeping the fingers rigid while the wrists do all the work.
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