In this post, you will find free Christmas solos for a variety of levels, Christmas lead sheets, and Christmas music for one hand alone.
Keep reading to see the freebies...
The Christmas season is officially upon us! So, today I am excited to share a round-up of the free Christmas music available on my website for this year! In this post, you will find free Christmas solos for a variety of levels, Christmas lead sheets, and Christmas music for one hand alone. Keep reading to see the freebies...
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If you are like me, you probably have a love-hate relationship with YouTube. YouTube can be a great tool for finding inspirational recordings and educational videos to show our students. However, there are also many less than wonderful recordings and tutorials out there that can be the source of much frustration for our students! Like it or not, many of our students spend hours each week using this popular social media platform, so why not harness the power of YouTube and use it as a positive force in our studios? Today, I am sharing 10 ways you can use YouTube in your lessons, along with some of my favorite videos and channels that you and your students are sure to love! Keep reading to learn more.... Did you know that I release brand new arrangements over at Musicnotes every week? In this post, I am rounding up the new October releases that you might have missed! This month's releases included 4 new beginner Christmas arrangements, songs from "High School Musical," 3 new easy video game collections, and more! Keep reading to see them all... |
AuthorChrissy Ricker is a pianist, teacher, and composer from North Carolina. These are her thoughts on teaching, composing, and all things music. Looking for teaching ideas related to a specific topic? Use the "search" feature or scroll down to see blog posts organized by category!
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