For teen students, the Christmas season is filled with performance opportunities.
In addition to recitals, many will be asked to play background music at church, craft fairs, and holiday parties.
But if you have ever experienced such an opportunity, then you know that filling an hour or more with Christmas music can be a daunting task.
That is unless you have a Christmas tune that “almost” never ends.
In today’s post, we have put our pop spin on Jingle Bells to create a teen piano piece that can fill a few minutes, a few hours, or even a few days, with music 🙂
If your students have time to fill with music, this is the piano piece they need.

Have You Started Preparing For January Piano Lessons?
Our Eternal Jingle Bells is available at the bottom of the post but first…
If January lessons started next week, would you be ready to roll?
With December just days away, things are going to get crazy… fast! We will all be so swept up in the excitement of holidays that our studios will take a back seat in Santa’s sleigh.
In the blink of an eye, you will wake up and it will be January. And then the panic will set in!
Do I have a new method book for Julia? Did I order that supplementary book for Brandon? And who is James and what level is he at?!
To avoid the post-Christmas chaos, now is the time to stock up on your January resources.
Below you can check out our popular teen method books and their accompanying performance companions.
When it comes to teen repertoire, we focus on creating a bridge that connects today’s piano students with the technical understanding and mastery they need with their modern tastes in music.
Click on any book cover to learn more:
Download Eternal Jingle Bells – A Teen Piano Piece
Today’s piano piece uses a color-coded repeat section to provide “endless” musical enjoyment. You (or the parent) can dictate how many repeats you wish a student to play before finally reaching the end.
Click here or on the image below to download Eternal Jingle Bells.







