10 Christmas Books Your Piano Students Will Love (Plus Free Lead Sheets)

Are you looking for some new Christmas books for your piano students this festive season? Check out our review of 10 student-approved choices.

10 Christmas Books Your Piano Students Will Love (Plus Free Lead Sheets)

What are your favourite Christmas piano books? As the season for playing holiday music is officially here, we wanted to share 10 student-approved choices for you to consider for Christmas.

Table Of Contents:

  1. A Variety of Christmas Repertoire
  2. Bradley Sowash’s “A Jazzy Christmas”
  3. Darren Day’s “We Wish You A Merry Christmas”
  4. Martha Mier’s “Christmas Cheer Book One”
  5. Amy King’s resonant teen solo – “The First Noel”
  6. Mike Springer’s “Not Just Another Christmas Book 1”
  7. Jerald Simon’s “100 Left Hand Patterns Every Piano Player Should Know” (studio license)
  8. Jacki Alexander’s “Home & Hearth” collection of carols
  9. TopMusicSheets – October 2023 edition – Chris Owenby
  10. Christopher Norton’s “MicroJazz Christmas” piano book
  11. Free Download

A Variety of Christmas Repertoire

We wanted to feature a selection of short reviews on seasonal pieces and Christmas piano books from composers around the world.

You’ll find styles and arrangements that check these boxes:

  • Jazz basslines & chords
  • Student-savers which sound big but aren’t so hard
  • On-point teacher accompaniments
  • Patterned pieces for Yiruma-loving students
  • Digital editions for online teaching (many of these are available instantly online and some with studio licensing)
  • Aural extras like performance tracks & demos
  • Free Christmas carols lead sheet collection.

Let’s get to it!

1. Bradley Sowash’s “A Jazzy Christmas”

Bradley’s Jazzy Christmas Book 1 includes ten very easy holiday favourites arranged in jazz-based styles students love.

Each tune includes a “Good Idea!” text box with discussion points to enhance the lesson such as how to play fermatas or choose the right tempo as well as bite-sized improvisation tips suitable for beginners.

Notable: Duet accompaniments with flair. Teachers love playing the optional advanced duet parts to motivate students with jazzy accompaniments.

Level: elementary

2. Darren Day’s “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”

This noteworthy solo piece is very Mozart-meets-New Orleans’ French quarter. It’s perfect for a quick-study teacher piece, or for an older student to really show off their variations talent with some jazz style.

Darren’s We Wish You a Merry Christmas begins in a very simple position, then works its way through various styles and increases in difficulty as it progresses. Great fun to learn and play!

Level: theme & variations, mixed level – (or advanced if playing the whole work)

3. Martha Mier’s “Christmas Cheer Book One”

My older elementary/young teen students enjoy this Martha Mier book because they love how they sound playing these holiday classics. Joy to the World and God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen are particular winners. These are student-savers which sound big but aren’t difficult to accomplish.

Most pieces are 2 pages and in accessible keys. Think lots of open chords and moving around the keyboard, without complex rhythms.

Level: late elementary – early intermediate
Available on: Amazon

4. Amy King’s resonant teen solo – “The First Noel

This Einaudi and Yiruma-esque solo of The First Noel will appeal to teen students or adults wanting something expressive and emotive. It’s sure to be a teen choice piece. Also notable, this piece is available in B major or a more approachable C major version.  

For: intermediate+

5. Mike Springer’s “Not Just Another Christmas Book 1”

Mike’s Christmas collection is so satisfying to play for students who love jazz basslines, chords, and a sound that really pops. Jolly Old St. Nicholas is the top pick amongst my students. This is another great showcase book for the holidays for an older student. It includes a good mix of secular favourites also, which is inclusive for students who don’t celebrate Christian tradition.

Level: early/mid intermediate, due to jazz chords and stock jazz rhythm patterns used

The MP3 tracks are so helpful so you can quickly shop this book and know what will appeal. A nice bonus is the play-along style backing tracks.

Available at: Alfred or Amazon

Listen:

6. Jerald Simon’s “100 Left Hand Patterns Every Piano Player Should Know” (studio license)

Jerald Simon is well known for writing patterns and music teens love, and shared with us about teaching a studio of teens whom he saved from the brink of quitting in the most epic fashion (hear his podcast episode here).

If you have a student struggling with enthusiasm or finding things they want to play, get into Jerald’s resources like this absolutely great patterns book that was a number-one seller on Amazon for eight straight months.

Jerald Simon 100 left hand patterns christmas book cover

Christmas is one of this book’s sections, and then find other repertoire staples for all year. With a studio license, it’s a must-buy that allows you to print out the PDF for the piano students in your studio for the life of your piano studio. Serious value.

Use the left-hand fill patterns with our lead sheets free book below!

Level: late elementary and up

 7. Jacki Alexander’s “Home & Hearth” collection of carols

Award-winning composer Jacki Alexander is offering a well-edited edition of Christmas solos in a contemporary style for single or studio-license (either choice is available).

Home and Hearth Jacki Alexander christmas piano music


Notable: Once in Royal David’s City – a lesser-played but beautiful Christmas hymn. Silent Night is a sonorous arrangement. These are very pleasing and offer something fresh for Christmas services, whether online or otherwise this year!

Level: intermediate+

8. TopMusicSheets – October 2023 edition – Chris Owenby

The October edition of TopMusicSheets features a selection of Christmas lead sheets from Chris Owenby. As the Christmas pieces contain the notated melody and chord symbols, the left-hand accompaniment is left up to you and your students. Be creative!

We’ve included multiple keys for each carol so that you can match them to the level of your students.

Christmas lead sheets

Available in: TopMusicPro – October 2023 only!

(Read about our Lite membership, designed for ultra-busy teachers, bringing you new digital sheet music each month and more.)

9. Christopher Norton’s “MicroJazz Christmas” piano book

This one amazing book entirely saved Christmas for me when our church was without a full-time pianist and I subbed for ten months, including all of the holiday services. The congregation, who have quite sophisticated musical tastes, loved these pieces and stopped to comment after services about these arrangements.

Level: intermediate+
Available at: Amazon

Find my friend Swan Kiezebrink playing “Bring a Torch” from this collection as a demo, and fall in love with the rest of this book by Christopher Norton!

10. Free Download: TopMusic’s Christmas Carol Lead Sheets

Finally, here’s our freebie today for you!

Get access to six popular and easy-to-learn Christmas carols in lead sheet form. This includes a notated right hand, chord symbols above and lyrics so that you, or your student, can sing along.

We’ve arranged them from easiest to hardest. They’re organized so that most students will be able to learn at least one in a single lesson.

Any chord symbols in brackets are optional. They are chords that can be added later on when the student is confident with the song and needs an extra challenge. They are not essential for playing the carol.

If you’re a TopMusicPro member, no need to enter your email, you can find this download now in your Resource Library.

Emily Laney

Emily Laney teaches piano privately in Texas, where she enjoys helping students find their self-expression through music. She's helped develop the careers of concert artists through the Van Cliburn Foundation's International Piano Competitions, and promoted classical concerts from Lang Lang to Yo-Yo Ma. At TopMusic, find her directing operations and content, and collecting Blackwing pencils.

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  1. Hi, Emily- I enjoyed this article, noticed you’re in TX (as I am), and looked up your facebook page for studio ideas. There I saw a video on sightreading made by your husband for TopMusic. And I recognized him! I sang in several of his Messiah performances. And I sure miss those days! Anyway, I just wanted to comment since I’m marveling at what a small world it is. I think of TopMusic emails as coming from Australia- not down the road. 🙂 And I’m looking forward to having my daughter (and piano student) watch your husband’s video. She sang in his choir one year, too.

  2. Supersonics has just released a Christmas lead sheet collection with varied contemporary harmonies! Can’t wait to use it.

    • Nice find, Rebecca! I will definitely check that new book out from Daniel. Thanks for the tip!

  3. Thanks for this post!
    How do I get Holiday Heroes? When I click on the link, it takes me to the promo page of TopMusicPro.
    Thanks,
    Dixie

    • Hi Dixie! Holiday Heroes is available in the members’ resource library, or you can get the free chistmas carol lead sheets book listed above (just enter your email address on the form to get it automatically sent to your inbox.)

  4. Robert Vandall Celebrated Christmas series is a hit with my students & me!

    • Robert Vandall was such a prolific and respected composer – nice find, Annemarie!

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