
Halloween duets for young musicians
Spooky Music for Woodwind and Brass Duets Series
What Is This Series?
Spooky Music for Woodwind and Brass Duets Series is a collection of Halloween and spooky-themed duet books arranged for a wide range of band instruments. Each volume offers easy-to-read, student-friendly duets that work well for lessons, performances, and seasonal fun. The series focuses on flexible scoring so different instruments can play together in balanced, engaging combinations.
What’s included in the series?
Halloween and spooky-themed duet arrangements
Separate books for woodwind and brass instruments
Carefully graded parts for developing players
Readable notation with clear rhythms and markings
Flexible scoring for mixed-instrument duets
Repertoire suitable for concerts, recitals, and school events
Music ideal for warm-ups, sight-reading, and skill-building
Print-friendly layouts for teachers and students
Who is this series for?
Spooky Music for Woodwind and Brass Duets Series is ideal for elementary through early high school band students who have at least a year of playing experience. The music suits late beginner to early intermediate players who are building confidence with reading, ensemble skills, and expressive playing. It’s perfect for school band programs, private studio lessons, small ensembles, home learners, and anyone wanting fun seasonal music for Halloween parties or informal performances.
Frequently Asked Questions
What instruments are covered in the series?
The series offers duet books for common band instruments, including flute, clarinet, alto sax, trumpet, trombone, and other standard woodwinds and brass.
What skill level are the duets?
Most pieces are written for late beginners and early intermediates, using comfortable ranges, simple key signatures, and manageable rhythms.
Can different instruments play together?
Yes. The arrangements are created so woodwind and brass players can combine parts to form mixed duets within typical school band instrument families.
Are these suitable for school concerts?
Absolutely. The spooky, Halloween-themed repertoire works well for fall concerts, classroom performances, and community events.
Can teachers use this for lessons and sight-reading?
Yes. The short, engaging duets are excellent for lesson material, sight-reading practice, tone development, and learning to play in balance with a partner.
What books are included in this series?
Spooky Music for Two Flutes
Spooky Music for Two Clarinets
Spooky Music for Two Alto Saxophones
Spooky Music for Two Trumpets
Spooky Music for Two Trombones
Where to get it
Available now on Amazon.