Piano Solo
- "American Sonatinas"
- Folk Sonatina - Thanks for My Pony (Cheyenne), Cotton-Eyed Joe (Afro-American), Song of the Three 'Nots' (KweiChow Province, Japan), Skip to My Lou
- Northeast Sonatina - Chester (William Billings), Blow the Wind Southerly, Yankee Doodle, Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Southeast Sonatina - Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (Afro-American), Old Blue, Mister Rabbit (Afro-American), The Fox
- Midwest Sonatina - The Bigler, Buffalo Gals, Little Prairie Dog (Hopi), Indian Christmas Carol (French)
- Northwest Sonatina - Totem Pole (Haida), Hat Game (Thlinget), Love Song (Thlinget), Lullaby (Quinault (tribe)), Grandmother Rock and the Little Crabs (Lummi), Totem Pole (Kwakiutl)
- Southwest Sonatina - Riding Song (Navajo), Chiapanecas (Mexico), The Cowboy's Lament: Streets of Laredo, Git Along Little Doggies
- "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
- On A White Horse
- On A Red Horse
- On A Black Horse
- On A Pale Horse for amplified piano
- The Man Who Married The Eagle (Haida) for Piano
- Transcriptions for Students
- Carnival of the Animals (suite), Camille Saint-Saëns
- Overture to the Flying Dutchman, Richard Wagner
- Chorus of Dervishes from The Ruins of Athens, Ludwig van Beethoven
- Classics for Piano (Volume I, early)
- Classics for Piano (Volume II, intermediate)
- Classics for Piano (Volume III, advanced)
- Twenty-Four Tonal Preludes in all keys (1965–1966)
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