- Level: Early to mid elementary
- Pages: 5 pages, 3 pages of music, 1 page of tips, cover included!
- Style: Playful, Joking
- Format: PDF instant download OR Printed sheet music
Ever get tired of elementary Christmas music thatās boring? Tired of just the melody divided between the hands or a melody and a few chords or intervals? Me too! So, hereās an actual elementary arrangement of Deck the Hall that sounds fun, mature, and will make any student feel accomplished!
Dynamic energy, three glissandos (which students can easily play with index cards AND which you can leave out if you want), and a full sound, this piece will leave the audience smiling and your student feeling quite pleased with the huge sounds they coax from the piano!
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Rebekah Trevelise –
Just purchased the studio license for 2 of your holiday pieces. Thank you! My students are LOVING the Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls!
Sara –
My students are having fun with Deck the Hall. They love the glissandos!
John Viljoen –
Today I gave “Deck the Hall” to a beginning student, who was eager to learn it after I demonstrated it. She especially loved the glisses. Her mother, who was there during the lesson, was so pleased that I was finding interesting repertoire. I told her that I rely on Wendy Stevens for repertoire that my students like.
Deborah –
This is such a fun and interesting arrangement of a familiar classic. I’m always on the lookout for arrangements for my beginner students, so this piece fits the bill perfectly. It’s a great option for older beginners who want to sound more advanced than they actually are.
Katie –
If you only had enough funds to purchase one holiday piece for your students, this would be the one I recommend. Students of all ages love it! I’ve been using it for a few years now and every student who is assigned this piece comes back the next week with a smile and a holiday glow in their eyes. A great piece to work on staccato, legato, and tempo. Kids LOVE it!
Debbie Federer –
I’m using What Child is This? Jingle Bells and Deck the Hall and piano too…The students are loving these pieces from the soothing sounds of What Child is This to the glissandos of Jingle Bells and Deck the Hall. They see how easy the songs are and they are commenting on how “grown-up” it sounds.
Marilyn –
āDeck the Hallsā is a favorite. Itās very showy and cleverly arranged.Ā There is a delightful sense of humour built right into it and such fun for the students.