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Up On the Housetop - A Studio-Licensed Elementary Solo, Duet, or Trio
Up on the Housetop is a flexible elementary piano arrangement that can be played as a solo, duet, or trio—wonderful for young beginners during the holiday season.
What’s inside: three delightful parts that kids can play together! Easy rhythms, no accidentals.
Who’s it for: Mid-Elementary students who can read in G position, and can spread their hand to a 6th.
Challenges: Listening, counting, waiting your turn (the struggle is real!). If the fingerings suggested don’t work for your student, feel free to adapt.
”Up On the Housetop” is considered the first Yuletide song to mention Santa. Written by Benjamin Hanby in 1864 - this song has delighted many generations.
This holiday piano trio for elementary students makes ensemble playing fun and accessible. Each part in the trio has a part of the melody. Teaching suggestions provide tips and insight on the flexibility of this arrangement.
Useful for group lessons, buddy classes, or holiday recitals, this flexible arrangement helps students learn ensemble listening skills. Teachers love this multi-level piano arrangement of Up on the Housetop for its adaptability and studio-licensed printables. That makes lesson planning a breeze, and students are happy.
Even siblings and other family members can get in on the fun. Make Christmas memories that last a lifetime!
Delight your students, their parents, and the entire audience with a performance of “Up On the Housetop!”
🎹 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What level is this arrangement for?
A: This piece is perfect for early elementary and mid-elementary students who are reading on the staff. The parts are simple and designed for confident beginners.
Q: Can it be played as a solo?
A: Yes! You can use it as a solo, duet, or trio—making it ideal for mixed-level lessons and recitals.
Q: What’s included in the download?
A: You’ll get three individual parts (solo, duet, trio), a combined score, and a studio license to print unlimited copies.
Q: Is it a digital file?
A: Yes—it’s a printable PDF available for instant download after purchase.
Q: Can I use it in a recital?
A: Absolutely! This flexible piece is a favorite for holiday performances, especially when pairing students of different skill levels.
Up on the Housetop is a flexible elementary piano arrangement that can be played as a solo, duet, or trio—wonderful for young beginners during the holiday season.
What’s inside: three delightful parts that kids can play together! Easy rhythms, no accidentals.
Who’s it for: Mid-Elementary students who can read in G position, and can spread their hand to a 6th.
Challenges: Listening, counting, waiting your turn (the struggle is real!). If the fingerings suggested don’t work for your student, feel free to adapt.
”Up On the Housetop” is considered the first Yuletide song to mention Santa. Written by Benjamin Hanby in 1864 - this song has delighted many generations.
This holiday piano trio for elementary students makes ensemble playing fun and accessible. Each part in the trio has a part of the melody. Teaching suggestions provide tips and insight on the flexibility of this arrangement.
Useful for group lessons, buddy classes, or holiday recitals, this flexible arrangement helps students learn ensemble listening skills. Teachers love this multi-level piano arrangement of Up on the Housetop for its adaptability and studio-licensed printables. That makes lesson planning a breeze, and students are happy.
Even siblings and other family members can get in on the fun. Make Christmas memories that last a lifetime!
Delight your students, their parents, and the entire audience with a performance of “Up On the Housetop!”
🎹 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What level is this arrangement for?
A: This piece is perfect for early elementary and mid-elementary students who are reading on the staff. The parts are simple and designed for confident beginners.
Q: Can it be played as a solo?
A: Yes! You can use it as a solo, duet, or trio—making it ideal for mixed-level lessons and recitals.
Q: What’s included in the download?
A: You’ll get three individual parts (solo, duet, trio), a combined score, and a studio license to print unlimited copies.
Q: Is it a digital file?
A: Yes—it’s a printable PDF available for instant download after purchase.
Q: Can I use it in a recital?
A: Absolutely! This flexible piece is a favorite for holiday performances, especially when pairing students of different skill levels.