The First Winter – Soundscapes Collection Description:
- Level: Early Elementary/Elementary
- Pages: 11 pages, 8 pages of music, cover included
- Format: Instant PDF download
- Studio Licence Bonus: Cover art, composer notes with mastery tips and “make it your own” suggestions
Your teen and adult students want music that sounds much more complex and mature than their playing level! “The First Winter – Soundscapes” collection contains four recital showstopper piano solos for beginner students.
The First Winter – Soundscapes Collection Includes:
Aurora’s Lullaby: Early Elementary (Rote) to Elementary (Reading)
Darkest Night: Early Elementary (Rote) to Elementary (Reading)
Eerie Wind: Early Elementary (Rote) to Elementary (Reading)
Winter’s Thaw: Early Elementary (Rote) to Elementary (Reading)
The First Winter – Soundscapes Bonus:
All sheet music comes with original cover art. Each piano piece within the “The First Winter – Soundscapes” collection comes with tips or “make it your own” suggestions for students to experiment with developing their own voice and mastering the pieces.
Other Similar Pieces:
To round out your studio’s early elementary to elementary level repertoire, consider the following pieces that are designed for teen to adult students.
These pieces focus on creating a soundscape or image that sounds mature and complex while staying at your beginner student’s playing level. All are suitable for showcasing at your studio recital!
- First Snow: Elementary to late elementary rote/note-reading showstopper for Winter recitals.
- The Blizzard: Elementary to late elementary rote/note-reading piece that brings the mystery and drama of a blizzard to Winter recitals.
- Northern Lights: Late elementary (rote) to early intermediate level piece that creates an ethereal moodscape in a Mixolydian mode.
- Time Of Renewal: Early elementary rote piece that explores 4th intervals. Fantastic as an impressive duet recital piece for this level.
What is a studio licence?
When you purchase “The First Winter – Soundscapes” collection you get a studio-licence PDF of the piece. These piano pieces are sent digitally via an email receipt. If you have a multi-teacher studio, please contact Rosemarie directly for additional licences. Thanks!
A studio licence is a great way to stretch your studio repertoire budget. Purchase music once and use it for years (even decades) with students you directly teach! For online teachers, if you share the piece during online lessons, students must print immediately and not retain an electronic copy of the piece.
For more information on your studio licence, check out the Terms and Conditions page.
When you purchase a collection of piano solos, everything (sheet music, piece descriptions and “Composer notes”) is placed in one PDF for easy access. As a bonus, you also get each piece in the collection as a separate PDF for students who will only play one piece.
Should I Print All the PDF Pages?
Yes! Each page is designed with the piano player in mind.
- Cover art
- Music
- Description, composer notes/tips for pianist to make it their own, terms of use
Students love a bit of cover art. It can help them get into the mood and story of a piece. I’ve included ways to adapt or play with the music so students become part of the creative process.
The copyright and licensing terms are included to ensure you know the terms of your licence. Your license means this product can be printed, but not shared. However, if you are a piano teacher, check the “Shop Terms of Service” for user-specific ways you may use this product.
Students love a bit of cover art. It can help them get into the mood and story of a piece. I’ve included ways to adapt or play with the music so students become part of the creative process.
The copyright and licensing terms are included to ensure you know the terms of your licence. Your license means this product can be printed, but not shared. However, if you are a piano teacher, check the “Shop Terms of Service” for user-specific ways you may use this product.
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