This Halloween we’ve discovered some terrifyingly good new resources for music teachers and parents. Explore the wicked world of Halloween ear training using these spooky songs and prickly pieces…!

The big list of Halloween piano music

Halloween Piano music listWendy at ComposeCreate.com did us all a favour by gathering together an epic list of Halloween music for piano. Perfect for extending your own repertoire (or your students’) in a spooky new direction…

Also: don’t miss Jennifer Foxx’s free Halloween piano pieces for early elementary students.

I Have Whoooo Has Music Game

Halloween goodies in the MelodyPayne.com store

Melody Payne recently visited us here on the site, teaching some terrific techniques for ear training in the Halloween and Autumn period and sharing her game “I Have… Whooo Has?”. You can find this game and many more Halloween-y goodies at MelodyPayne.com.

Treble and Bass Clef Halloween Worksheets

Kristin over at EarTrainingAndImprov.com recently shared two great new Halloween-themed worksheets. Download free and print for note-reading practice:

Halloween Exercises in Finale

Finale Halloween Music
Finale is one of the top notation editors and the staff there are clearly Halloween fans, sharing this fun tip for making your own sheet music all Halloween-y.

Let’s Play (Halloween!) Music

6 spooky kids songs for halloween
Sara at letsplaykidsmusic.com has been posting some wonderful Halloween resources in recent weeks and kindly gathered them all together into this Halloween Songs post.

Spooky Garageband Music Tutorial

Spooky Music Tutorial for iPad

Katie from Midnight Music shared this delightfully wicked tutorial for creating haunted scenes and musical numbers with the (free) Garageband app for iPad.

Over to you: have you discovered any great new Halloween music teaching resources?

Please share any we’ve missed in the comments!