Halloween may be one of my least favorite holidays of the year, but since it’s tied up smack-dab in the middle of my favorite season of the year, it’s doesn’t go completely missed in my studio.
Here is a quick round-up of some of the best Halloween-themed activities and resources I’ve come across over the years.
13 “Spooky” Classical Music Videos
(Amy Chaplin | Piano Pantry)
Classical Music to Attract or Scare your Trick-or-Treater’s
(Joy Morin | Color in My Piano)
Fall and Halloween-Themed Social Media Graphics
(Leila Viss | 88 Piano Keys)
Halloween Candy = Opportunity For Free Marketing
(Joy Morin | Color in My Piano)
Halloween Music Lab
(Amy Chaplin | Piano Pantry)
Shades of Sound Listening & Coloring Book: Halloween
(Jenny Boster | The Playful Piano)
Repertoire Lists
4 Spooky Repertoie Picks for Early Piano Levels
(Rebekah Maxner)
Halloween Piano Music for Beginners
(Lauren Lewandowski | Piano with Lauren)
Review: Halloween Sheet Music from Wendy Stevens
(Joy Morin | Color in My Piano)
The Best Intermediate Halloween Piano Music
(Lauren Lewandowski | Piano with Lauren)
Games and Worksheets
12 Days of Halloween: Rhythm and Composing Activity
(Jennifer Fink | Pianimation)
Bats and Cats Rhythm Game
(Susan Paradis)
Build-A-Skeleton Interval Challenge
(Jennifer Fink | Pianimation)
Candy Corn Note Names and Trick-or-Treat Pumpkin Rhythm Cards (Layton Music)
Halloween Improv
(Trevor and Andrea Dow | Teach Piano Today)
Halloween Rhythm Dictation Slides
(Joy Morin | Color in My Piano)
Halloween Song Starters
(Jennifer Fink | Pianimation)
Trick-or-Treat: A Musical Game
(Jennifer Foxx | Music Educator Resources)
True Bat Facts (note name worksheet)
(Susan Paradis)
Still Looking For More?
Here are a few more Halloween-themed roundup posts from my friends around the web!
Clever Ideas for Halloween Fun
(Leila Viss / Guest Post )
Halloween Group Lesson Activities
(Heather Nanney | Fun Key Music)
Top 10 Halloween Resources
(Heather Nanney | Fun Key Music)
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Thanks! This is just want I’ve been looking for!
Sweet! Glad it was good timing!