Author : Bernadine Johnson, Margaret Goldston
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Tags : Sheet Music
Tags : Duet
A compilation of basic duets designed for a single piano and four paws! The primo and secondo sections are of equal difficulty, and the hand placements are indicated for each composition. Certain pieces include simple position changes. This is an essential collection to introduce diversity into the lesson plan and to transform piano practice into a more enjoyable experience rather than a chore! It is also a selection for the Federation Festivals 2024-2028.
Tags : Duet
A compilation of basic duets designed for a single piano and four paws! The primo and secondo sections are of equal difficulty, and the hand placements are indicated for each composition. Certain pieces include simple position changes. These collections are essential for introducing diversity into the lesson plan and transforming piano practice into a more enjoyable experience! This is a selection for the Federation Festivals 2024-2028
Tags : Duet
Tags : Duet
A compilation of basic duets designed for a single piano and four paws! The primo and secondo sections are of equal difficulty, and the hand placements are indicated for each composition. Certain pieces include simple position transitions. This essential collection enhances the lesson plan's diversity and transforms piano practice into a more enjoyable experience rather than a chore! It is a selected work for the Federation Festivals 2024-2028.
Tags : Sheet Music
In this charming solo, Margaret Goldston presents her very own puppy, Mozart. The lyrics reveal that her puppy genuinely enjoys playing the piano. Students perform in Middle C position within a 3/4 meter. A few accidentals depict Mozart's bark and the black keys he prefers to play. Educators will value the reference to the actual Mozart through Margaret's incorporation of his Minuet in F Major, K. 2 within the melody. This solo serves as an excellent educational connection to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Students will be delighted to learn that the dog featured on the cover is based on a photograph of Margaret's puppy.