February can feel like the longest stretch of the piano teaching year.
The holiday buzz is gone, spring break still isn’t close enough to count, and even your most dedicated teens need a musical spark.
So today we’re sharing something to help with that.
This teen piano mini piece is lyrical, expressive, and satisfying to play from the very first notes — the kind of piece that can bring a bit of energy back into lessons.
We’ve pulled it from our book, The Sweet Sorrow Solos, and we think it’s a perfect mid-winter pick-me-up.

Why Teachers Will Love This Romeo & Juliet Sampler
Teachers know the best repertoire doesn’t just sound pretty — it builds skills that transfer to future music.
This piece does exactly that.
And if you’d like to try it in your studio, you’ll find the free printable download waiting at the bottom of this post. This isn’t a full piece, but rather a mini-version of the original you’ll find in the book. Let’s take a look at the teaching elements tucked inside this piece.
1. Left-Hand Fluency That Transfers
The Alberti Bass accompaniment helps students build evenness, arm rotation, and pattern recognition — all skills they’ll use later in sonatinas, classical repertoire, and lyrical contemporary pieces.
2. Melody Balance
With the right hand shaping long lines over an active left hand, students learn how to bring out a melody while keeping the accompaniment supportive rather than dominant.
3. Dynamic Shaping and Phrase Direction
The rise and fall of dynamics gives teachers a perfect opportunity to talk about musical storytelling — where the phrase is heading, where the music breathes, and how to shape a climax.
4. Position Changes Without Panic
Small right-hand shifts help students practice smooth transitions and connected tone production without the intimidation of large jumps.
5. A Confidence Builder With Musical Depth
Best of all, this is the kind of piece students love to play because it sounds expressive and mature. For teachers, it’s a valuable stepping stone between method-book repertoire and more demanding lyrical works — making it equally useful for lessons, festivals, or recital programming.
More Expressive Piano Solos For Teens
Before you grab the sampler, here’s a bit more about the book it comes from.
The Sweet Sorrow Solos, V. U. Level X is composed in the keys of F major and D minor, using two-octave scales and flowing lyrical textures to tell a musical story.
Inspired by Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the book brings the tale to life through memorable melodies and emotionally rich pieces your intermediate Level 1 teens can truly connect with.
So if you’ve been looking for repertoire that feels expressive, teachable, and teen-appropriate, this book may be exactly what you need. Click here to learn more.
Download The Sweet Sorrow Song Sampler
Click here or on the image below to download The Sweet Sorrow Solos mini piece from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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