- Level: Elementary
- Pages: 4 pages, 2 pages of music, cover included
- Style: Rollicking and Swashbuckling
- Bonus: mp3 performance track + QR code to access recording online
- Series: Little Fuzzies
- Format: PDF instant download
Arrr! The Fuzzies have taken to pirating, matey! Perhaps you knew this was coming from the “easter egg” Wendy put on the cover of Healing Hacks! This elementary solo tells about the Fuzzies’ plans to adventure on the open seas – and the hilarious reason why they can’t go through with it!
What Level is Fuzzy Pirates?
Fuzzy Pirates is an elementary piano solo that is part of the Adventures of Little Fuzzies series. It is written in D natural minor with no key signature and goes back and forth between D minor position and C Major position. It is written in triple meter. The smallest note value is the quarter note. There are no accidentals. There is no pedaling required. Dynamics, fingering, and articulation are indicated throughout. The largest interval is a fifth.
Bonus mp3 and QR Code for students
Fuzzy Pirates includes a bonus mp3 of this performance with your purchase. You may send this mp3 to your student to help them learn the piece and remember how it sounds.
Plus, a QR code is included on the first page of the PDF (not pictured in the sample) so students can scan the code and it will take them directly to the performance recording of the piece. This can help them be inspired and learn the piece even more effectively without you having to send the mp3 to them!
Are There More Little Fuzzies Pieces?
Yes, there are! These creatures are busy, so you’ll find them in all sorts of ComposeCreate® pieces in addition to Fuzzy Pirates! Browse the entire collection or see individual pieces here:
- Little Fuzzies – The original piece
- Fuzzies on Vacation
- Playin Around
- Bubble Bath
- Kitchen Raiders
- Little Fuzzies Trick or Treat
- Angelic Little Fuzzy
- Pot o’ Gold
- Box of Chocolates
- April Fools’ Mischief
- Easter Egg Hunt
- Barbecue Blunder
- Back to School
- Leaf Surfing
- Sledding Shenanigans
- Healing Hacks
- Fuzzy Pirates (that’s this piece!)
- Birthday Blooper
- Spy Fuzzies
- Mayhem on the Moon
- The Great Fuzzy Feast
- Festive Delivery
- Candy Cabin
What is a Studio License?
Fuzzy Pirates comes as a studio license which licenses you to make as many prints for your students for as many years as you teach. It’s like getting an unlimited supply of this piece of Music Kids Love®!








Stephani Austin –
Super fun and catchy! My students are always excited for new Little Fuzzy pieces!
Debbie –
Fun piece. We’re enjoying it.
Fun
Susan –
I have started a “Little Fuzzies Club” in my studio for my youngest students. One is a beginner and the others have had lessons for 1-3 years. Members have a handbook where they put the Little Fuzzies stickers once they’ve completed a piece. Their pictures are on a bulletin board under the title “Little Fuzzies Club”. Because of their interest, I’ve purchased every Little Fuzzies piece that Wendy Stevens has composed. The music has repetitive patterns in most cases but there are challenges they wouldn’t have in beginning lesson books: hand positions that move around the keyboard, music symbols (sharps, flats, naturals), pedal usage, 1st and 2nd endings. Because the lyrics are so engaging and the Fuzzies have humorous adventures all around the house and at different times of the year, students love playing them. Their lesson book pieces have become “too easy” and I’ve been using them for sight reading activities. Having a fun piece to practice motivates my students to go to the piano willingly and share their music with others.
Melinda –
Instant hit! I’m so excited about creating a “Little Fuzzies Club” and the kids are excited about learning and playing the pieces! The Little Fuzzy stickers are a real motivator which helps my students get a sense of accomplishment! Thank you, thank you!
Phyllis –
Fuzzy Pirates is a big hit with the older more advanced students that have already done all the easy Little Fuzzy ones! Little Fuzzies are always a big hit. And even the teens and parents enjoy them. 🙂
kendra beagles –
I got one of my 8 year old boys interested in his first Little Fuzzies by showing him the music /picture of the Pirate Fuzzies – he is very engaged and is challenged by the left hand open 5ths and playing R hand/L hand at same time- these pieces grab attention first and then the students are more than willing to work thru the challenging parts because they are determined to play the piece- reading skills are accelerated because the words tell the story- literally every part of learning is brought into play with these pieces- my favorite sentence from students finishing up a piece is them picking out their next Fuzzies piece from all my pics on the wall and exclaiming, “I want to play this one next!”
Julie –
I love this piece – and so do my kiddos!