- Level: Late Elementary
- Pages: 2 page piece; 2 files provided (primo and secondo) each with 4 pages, cover included!
- Style: Impishly
- Bonus: mp3 performance recording
- Format: PDF instant download + mp3
Those crazy chickens are back, this time with a duet! Mischievous and impish, students will love how mature they sound when playing this piece full of dynamics and staccatos. If you have a pair of siblings or close friends, this piece about pulling pranks would be a wonderful recital piece!
What Level is Poultry Pranks?
Poultry Pranks is a late elementary duet. The smallest note value is an eighth note in both the primo and secondo. The note values, rhythms, and notes in this duet are simple enough for late elementary students to learn quickly, so that they can focus on playing as a duo. There is no key signature written in, but accidentals are written throughout. Plenty of staccatos, slurs and accents make this an excellent teaching piece.
No pedal is required either part of Poultry Pranks.
Bonuses
With your purchase of this Poultry Pranks studio license, you will receive:
- A bonus mp3 recording of Diane Hidy and her student performing Poultry Pranks. You are permitted to send this example performance track to your students to help them learn the piece.
What is the Studio License?
Poultry Pranks is delivered digitally (through your email receipt) and is studio licensed. This means that you can print and use this piece for any student that you directly teach for your entire lifetime of teaching.
Bundle and Save
Poultry Pranks is one of three All Cooped Up duets that are especially fun for Halloween events. You can get an even better value by purchasing them all together as this All Cooped Up Halloween Duets Bundle.













Melody Suter –
This piece has run like wildfire through my students – and they just love the quirky sense of fun. Even my advanced players have asked to learn and play it with younger ones – and they all enjoy working together. Thank you Diane and Wendy.
Faye Wilson –
Loads of fun for a couple of my students, who really enjoyed playing this with me.
Ann Clem –
These duets are fun sight reading pieces for students to do with the teacher at a lesson.
Kathy G –
Appealing to intermediate players as well as younger ones. I have a mother-daughter duet pair that loved working on all three of these new All Cooped Up duets.
Alexis Gibbons –
This piece is such a riot! I have students that are sisters and they are playing this piece together. They are having so much fun with it that they keep forgetting to argue with each other like they usually do when playing duets together.
Kirstin –
This piece captures my quirky sense of humor and really has sparked fun into the studio this summer! I’m offering a duet class for some of my students, and they have LOVED these pieces. Honestly, what could be better than a duet about chickens? 🙂
Carol Ann Biffle –
Lots of fun for my early intermediate student to sightread read at the beginning of her lesson.