Who doesn't love solving a mystery??? I removed the pitches from 3 popular holiday pieces and left the rhythms for my students to solve the mystery of what pieces these are. These are a really fun way to enforce rhythm reading skills, celebrate the holiday season and keep lessons and group classes fresh with new ways to learn. The 3 pieces are Jingle Bells, Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer & Ode to Joy. Also here on the M4YV FREEBIES page are some complements to the Holiday Joy! collections for Violin and Viola. First is Ding, Dong Merrily on High. I love this piece and forgot to put this melody only version into the newly revised Holiday Joy! sheet music collection. My mistake is your gain because it is now offered here for everyone on the FREEBIES page.
Next is a contemporary arrangement of The First Noel for 3 Violins. When I revised the holiday & Christmas music collection, I wavered about putting this trio arrangement of the First Noel in it. I enjoy the higher range expressed in the top line and a slightly modern interpretation of the harmony, but it does not fit with the rest of the arrangements in the collection. I decided to keep it and offer it here and get your feedback - feel free to let me know how this works for you (here is my email address). A version of just The First Noel melody is available in the Holiday Joy! collection.
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I have been waiting years (literally) to create some musical offerings for alto clef lovers and finally, the day has come! The 1st M4YV sheet music collection for VIOLA: LARGE Print Music for Beginning Viola I love celebrating new collections with a flash sale, so this music will be offered at a $5 price all weekend. Access the sale by clicking here and you will be re-directed to the store. There is more good news - I also put together an economy bundle of the LARGE Print Beginners series and included a bonus of the Violin music transcribed down a string. Teachers rejoice - you finally have some material to combine both your alto and treble clef players together - yay! YES - this is also on sale - click here. Please let me know if you have any questions this weekend. I am working long shifts but will be sure to check my email at the end of the day. Samples from the first viola (alto clef) sheet music collection from the Music for Young Violinists project: If there is a Music for Young Violinists collection you would like to see translated for violists, please send me an email: [email protected].
It's Time for Holiday Music! Free Jingle Bells Duet for 2 Violins Hello and warm wishes to all of you this holiday season. I hope that music is a part of what helps you express your love and connection during the holidays.
There is no shortage of ways or places to celebrate your love of music with the world and here are four ideas: 1- Learn Jingle Bell Rock by ear with this slow tutorial video. 2- Download a FREE Jingle Bells duet (it's a pretty fun arrangement with my favorite thing in the world - double stops!) 3- Get even more heart filling holiday & Christmas music with the 50% off sale on the Holiday Joy! collection. 4- For the youngest musicians, click here to learn a neat little trick to make the instrument more festive. This is such a fun song to learn! Here is an old video of me playing this very slowly so you can play along and learn Jingle Bell Rock by ear. If you need technical support with the low 1st finger (and want to meet my cat), click here for a 90-second video to help break this down.
I know from decades of experience teaching that nothing makes a young student more excited than being able to play Jingle Bells. Please enjoy this free gift of a LARGE print arrangement of Jingle Bells for beginning violin (with fingerings added) available on the FREEBIES page.
Happy holidays and happy music making! Happy Holidays! If I had a magic wand and could give all of you the gift that I really want to share with everyone reading this, it would be an event that drew us together into a *giant play along of holiday music with plenty of time scheduled for getting to know each other and eat cookies.
How exciting would that be? That is currently impossible for me to organize, BUT, I can share some of the most favorite tunes from the holiday season with you so that you can play music and of course, eat cookies. Please enjoy some free downloads of Jingle Bells sheet music arranged for violin: a duet version and a LARGE print with fingerings for beginners version. These are currently posted on my FREEBIES page. There is no shortage of ways to be musical and connect with this great joy that we share:
So, please head on over to the M4YV FREEBIES page to download a Jingle Bells duet from the Holiday JOY! collection. I made a slight change in this from the original publication so you may want to download again if you received the original arrangement 2 + years ago. I created this duet for my studio and it is designed to have a majority of players play the melody so the accompaniment part may sound a little overpowering with just 2 players. Also on the FREEBIES page is a LARGE print version of Jingle Bells for beginners. This is featured in the LARGE Print Music for Beginning Violin collection. An enlarged format is perfect for any musician who is new to reading music since it makes it much more accessible. BONUS - Both of these collections are on sale at 50% off thru the end of the month. Happy music making and thank you for your support! Heather
"The sound of over 4,000 violinists playing together in harmony was like nothing I've ever experienced, and it was made all the more amazing to think that the last time anyone heard a sound like that was over 80 years ago, when the last record was set in at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1925." Play along to the 10 easiest violin songs here on this youtube video:I spent the past 20 years teaching the violin and most of that was using a Suzuki Violin curriculum which begins with Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star & rhythmic variations. In my opinion, this is is a difficult piece to begin with since it has 4 sections in A-B-B-A form and uses 6 pitches. I always had to break it down into smaller songs like the Flower Song and Monkey Song in order to teach it to young beginners.
This got me thinking about how I might teach beginners if I were to use a different curriculum so I created the list below and a violin sheet music collection of what I think are the 10 easiest violin songs. 3 Note Songs:
4 Note Song:
5 Note Songs:
6 Note Songs:
Lastly, for clarification, there is a slight error in calling this a list of songs because the definition of a "song" is a piece of music meant to be sung with the human voice versus a "piece" which is composed for an instrument. As you can see from this list above, Spring from the Four Seasons is technically a "piece" and not a "song". What songs/pieces would you include in this list? Please let us know in the comments below. Thanks! Warm holiday wishes to you and your family!
If you are inspired to play some traditional holiday songs & Christmas music on your violin you will love the printable sheet music collection called HOLIDAY JOY! You can download the entire collection from the convenience of your cozy home and immediately start to play on your violin. The title says it all, it's a joyful set of music and is a cultivation of my years of arranging pieces for my studio's annual outreach performance. Want to encourage your students to practice over their holiday break? Why not send them this link and/or purchase a copy of this for them. See the entire collection HERE and purchase HERE. Traditional Holiday Songs and Christmas Music arranged for Violin It's finally here even though a bit delayed. We had a regional ice storm that took out our power and internet for almost one week here in Eugene, Oregon. In the spirit of "better late than never" I am so happy to share the revised collection of holiday music with you. Below is a list of pieces in this 34 page collection with some background and performance ideas. Happy music making! This is a beautiful traditional French Christmas Carol that has the unforgettable refrain of “Gloria, in excelsis Deo!” I had fun arranging this piece and decided to keep the refrain in a classic hymn setting but for the opening I wrote a more contemporary arrangement introducing a rhythmic drone harmony part in Violin 3. If your musicians are excited about playing double stops this can be done with three violin parts, otherwise, Violin 3 can be broken up into a top and bottom part for four violins. This arrangement can also be played with any two of the violin parts as well so you can have some fun hearing what Violin 1 & 3 sound like together (or Violin 1 & 2 or Violin 2 & 3). 2- Chorus from “Judas Maccabaeus” by G. F. Handel (with Winter themed lyrics) -Many string teachers use this beginner level piece to teach long, slow bow strokes however in it’s original context it is a quick paced and lively opera chorus song with some snazzy parts composed for the french horn. To honor this I wrote some simple Winter themed lyrics and have my students perform it at the quicker paced tempo alternating violin playing and singing. For added pizazz in your performance you can create expressive hand motions to illustrate the lyrics. 3- Ding, Dong Merrily on High (arranged for 2 Violins) -This is another traditional French Christmas Carol and has been a favorite in my studio for years. I love how interesting the harmony part is and like to perform it in an arrangement that features the harmony part. For our last performance we did this piece 4x:
4- Deck the Halls -This is another favorite tune in my studio. I let my students choose which pieces they want to work on and most choose this one first. It is a traditional Christmas and New Years Carol based on a Welsh melody dating back to the sixteenth century. 5- Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace) in 3 Parts -The beauty and simplicity of this composition is hard to match and there are endless ways to arrange this piece. Consider also doing the melody down an octave and/or adding a harmonic D (or open D string) to add texture and anchor the tonality. + Dona Nobis Pacem Sub-Divided Study Sheet - One of the most difficult parts of putting this composition together in a larger sized group of players is executing the accuracy of the rhythms. I recommend having your students listen to this and learn how to sing it in addition to using the provided sub-division study sheet. Also, please visit my youtube channel for a play along video to aid students in their home practice. 6- Dreidel Song -This is is so fun! Fun to play and fun to sing. I included some neat lyrics here that will make your students smile and in the process help their memorization of this piece. I personally like to have my students perform this at a regular tempo and then repeat it multiple times getting faster each time 7- Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (for Solo Violin, 2 and 4 Violins) by F. Mendelssohn -What a memorable melody by Mendelsshon! In the first edition I published of this arrangement I wanted to create some double stops to challenge my older students in preparing for our holiday performance. I still like this idea pedagogically but this sounds a little thin harmonically so I created the version included here using a traditional 4 part hymn harmony arrangement in part extracted from William H. Cummings’ arrangement. I have included both versions so you can experiment in your studio and see what works best. 8- Jingle Bells (LARGE Print and for 2 Violins) by J. Pierpont -It would not be an official holiday music collection without this piece. I made a few small revisions from the version for 2 Violins that I originally published in 2015. I also included a LARGE print version with fingerings for your youngest violin students because I know how much it thrills and motivates them to be able to play this piece 9- Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee/Ode to Joy by L. van Beethoven -While not specifically a holiday piece it pairs so well with Joy to the World (and theme of this collection) that I wanted to include it. I have also added this to my holiday programs in the past since it is a beginner level piece and can incorporate my youngest students. For this reason I added a LARGE print version with fingerings to this collection. The melody is credited to Ludwig van Beethoven who made this famous with his 9th Symphony but there is debate about the true origins of this tune. 10- Joy to the World (for 2 Violins) by G.F. Handel -I love the brilliance of this piece. The composer in my revels on how it is just an A Major scale. The teacher in me loves that my beginning level students can learn this so easily since it is aligned with their existing skill set. 11- O Come, All Ye Faithful (in A & D Major and for 4 Violins: High and Low Versions) by J. F. Wade -These parts are extracted from the original arrangement of this piece in hymn form. For a rich musical texture try combining the high and low versions together and/or arranging in various ways to make your performances interesting. For example, if you arrange to play this piece 3 times for your performance, you could move some players to a different octave for the final time through, etc. Alternately, you may want to give a higher part to a more advanced student so that this repertoire provides more challenge for them. 12- O’ Come Little Children (for 2 Violins with Optional Violin 3 Open G Drone, Harmonies 1 & 2 + Octave Variations) by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz -You may have played and taught this piece for years and never known that this is a German Christmas Carol. I encourage you to play this at an upbeat tempo and incorporate your beginner students to play an open G drone throughout to fill out the arrangement. I included in these arrangements an octave variation so you can play around with neat ways to perform this piece. 13- Silent Night (LARGE Print and for 2 Violins and 4 Violins) by F. X. Gruber -What a beautiful piece all in itself and a treat for me to arrange and embellish the harmonies. My older students especially love playing the high part in Violin 3. 14- The First Noel (A & G Major) -This is a traditional English Christmas Carol. I wanted to add a harmony part to this piece but was unhappy with all the ideas I came up with so just left it here as a simple melody. If I get inspired to write a harmony part for The First Noel, I will post on my FREEBIES page and announce it to the Music for Young Violinists newsletter list.
Happy Holidays!!! Jingle Bells (LARGE print for beginners) & Jingle Bells for 2 Violins with fun double stops are available as free music downloads all of December 2015 here on this website. When you fill out a contact form on the Homepage or FREEBIES page you will be redirected to a link to download these arrangements. The large print version of Jingle Bells is a sweet treat for your youngest musicians at this time of year and part of a larger collection titled LARGE PRINT Music for Beginning Level Violin which is available as an instant download from the Music for Young Violinist store. The Jingle Bells duet for 2 Violins is a great way to combine your beginners together with your teenagers who need more of a challenge with some fun double stops. This arrangement comes from Holiday Joy! which is a collection of 14 classic holiday and Christmas songs available as an instant download from the Music for Young Violinist store. I also added some blank staff paper to this packet for you to transcribe more holiday pieces with your students. For the month of December get a free collection of Holiday Music with any $10 purchase with coupon code HOLIDAYMUSIC. |
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