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[Ensemble Pieces for Elementary School Students] A comprehensive introduction from timeless classics to the latest hits!

Here are some recommended ensemble pieces for elementary school students!

As children enter elementary school, they get more chances to play in ensembles at events like music festivals, recitals, and sports days.

Starting from simply making sounds and working together to create a single harmony can be quite challenging.

However, striving together toward one goal is a valuable experience for learning teamwork, and it’s also a great opportunity to get hands-on with instruments.

In this article, we’ve gathered popular J-pop songs and classic ensemble pieces that elementary school kids love.

If you’re looking for ensemble pieces that kids will be excited to perform, be sure to check these out!

[Ensemble Pieces for Elementary School Students] A Comprehensive Selection from Classics to the Latest Hits! (31–40)

Sorry for being cuteHONEY WORKS

[For 5th–6th Graders] Sorry for Being Cute / HoneyWorks [Instrumental Ensemble for Elementary School Students – Full Performance] Rocket Music KGH550
Sorry for being cuteHONEY WORKS

A self-affirmation song from HoneyWorks, hugely supported by the younger generation! It’s a track filled with the strength to love yourself and live without worrying about others’ eyes.

It’s packed with the charm of the word “cute.” Released in November 2022, it became a massive hit, topping TikTok for six consecutive weeks.

It’s a recommended song for elementary school girls who want to value their individuality.

The sparkling sound will lift your mood, and listening to it really boosts your confidence.

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Kita Elementary: “Doraemon, Make My Dream Come True”
Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

When it comes to anime that kids love, “Doraemon” is probably at the top of the list.

If it’s a favorite anime, even children who struggle with instruments or are beginners can enjoy practicing.

There are many occasions to perform ensemble pieces, but it’s best to choose a song that will stay in the children’s memories.

This familiar tune is highly recommended for ensemble performances.

paprikaFoorin

“Paprika” — Tokyo 2020 Olympic support song produced by Kenshi Yonezu <Tsujiminami Elementary School Instrumental Club, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture> [2019-07-21]
paprikaFoorin

Both the song and the dance are familiar to elementary school children: Foorin’s “Paprika.” It was created by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu as a support song for the “NHK 2020 Cheer Song Project.” Since it’s a song kids know well, getting used to the sound should be easy! The tempo isn’t very fast, so even children who aren’t used to playing instruments can tackle it with confidence.

We also recommend turning the part right before the final chorus into a solo to create a highlight moment! The rhythm is upbeat, so children on percussion should lock into the groove!

Carrying YouInoue Azumi

It’s featured in music textbooks, and when it comes to songs familiar to elementary school students, “Carrying You” is a prime example.

If you’re looking for a piece that everyone in the class knows, this song is recommended.

Choosing a well-known song makes practice go more smoothly.

It’s recommended for ensemble beginners and lower grades.

That gentle girlsupittsu

That Kind Child [Flying Doctor] Spitz, NHK morning drama 'Natsuzora' Toy piano, accordion, violin, glockenspiel, cajón, ukulele, melodica (alto), bells, caxixi, woodblock
That gentle girlsupittsu

Spitz’s 40th single, “Yasashii Ano Ko,” released in 2019.

It was the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Natsuzora.” Its pop, refreshing melody feels summery and pleasant, and the drop in the pre-chorus (B-melody) also conveys the wistfulness of summer.

Overall, it gives the impression of a gentle song.