- Level: Early to Mid Elementary
- Pages: 4 pages
- Style: Creepy and Mysterious
- Format: 9 x 12 printed sheet music, shipped to U.S. residents
- Publisher: Willis / Hal Leonard
The Candy Nabber tackles the age old question of who is taking your halloween candy! Why does the good chocolate bars keep disappearing? Didn’t I have more candy in my bucket when I went to school this morning? Who’s taking my candy?
Students knock on the fallboard of the piano when The Candy Nabber comes a knockin’ at the door! This creepy sound is further enhanced with  super fun teacher duet. This piece is mostly steps, repeated notes, and some skips, so it is easy to play for early to mid elementary piano students.
The Candy Nabber is a great piece for elementary age students who are early to mid elementary.
The Candy Nabber is Printed Sheet Music
The Candy Nabber is only available as printed sheet music. We ship to all U.S. address for a flat $5 fee (and a few other countries for a flat fee as well), so you can add as many pieces of printed music or printed books toy our order without paying more shipping. Visit our Printed Music section of the store to see what other printed pieces are available!
The Most Popular 3 Halloween Pieces:
If you like The Candy Nabber, don’t forget to take  a look at the special Halloween Bundle of 3 popular elementary pieces that make your elementary (early to mid) sound absolutely fabulous and more advanced at the piano! The Halloween Bundle includes Something In My Piano, You Don’t Scare Me Now and The Candy Nabber. Plus this bundle contains a studio license which allows you to print as many of these pieces as you ever need for students you directly teach. [The Candy Nabber does not have a studio license. No reproductions allowed.]
Melissa Willis –
This has become one of my “go-to” Halloween pieces for my early elementary students. It’s always a hit with students and I even have a blast playing along with the teacher duet part. Even a year or two after students have mastered it, they pull it out and exclaim “Candy Nabber” – can I play it? We always play through it again just for fun and its a wonderful reminder to the student how much they’ve learned since the previous Halloween season. The only challenge with this piece is deciding which students gets to perform it on the recital!
Emily –
My students and I both LOVED The Candy Nabber and Something In My Piano! I used these pieces for sightreading purposes at the beginning of each lesson. My late beginner students love how the words, notes, rhythm and musical surprises bring the song to life! They ask each week to play these specific pieces and look forward to more exciting sightreading opprotunites! The student/teacher duet is super fun as well!
Wendy is an excellent composer who specifically seeks out pieces that appeal to both the student and the teacher’s liking!
Clara –
My students really enjoyed learning “The Candy Nabber”! It is a perfect piece for Halloween and the lyrics are fantastic! The teacher accompaniment is as mysterious and suspenseful as the melody and I enjoyed playing it as a duet with my student.
WARNING: This piece is so catchy it may get stuck in your head for a while! 😉