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Early intermediate piano partners will share the melodic and rhythmic fun in this syncopated ragtime frolic.
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This C major waltz, designed for an intermediate piano ensemble consisting of two pianos and four hands, features a graceful melody performed in parallel thirds by Part I, while Part II provides accompaniment in a 3/4 meter. This seven-page composition includes two copies. It is also a selection for the Federation Festivals 2024-2028.
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Martha Mier's Keyboard Kaleidoscope, Books 1 and 2, showcases a vibrant array of musical styles, including ragtime, jazz, and blues. These collections offer a diverse selection of pieces for pianists eager to explore new sounds at the keyboard. Each book features seven solo compositions, with Book 1 tailored for late elementary players and Book 2 aimed at those at the early intermediate level.
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Experience the essence of the Andalusian horse through this captivating solo that embodies a vibrant Spanish sound. With a lively 4/4 tempo and a rhythmic, staccato theme, the piece promises an exhilarating performance. Composed in F major, the syncopated melody in the right hand features a recurring rhythmic pattern, facilitating both learning and memorization. Additionally, the harmonic intervals present in the melody and accompaniment provide an excellent opportunity for studying musical intervals.
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This song in the middle-C position will bring joy to novice piano students and serves as an excellent choice for a first recital piece. It includes several flats and requires mastery of the long-short rhythm involving half notes and quarter notes in 3/4 waltz time. The conclusion is softer and slower, highlighting a low note played with an 8va pedal.
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The feline vocalizes "meow" during this entertaining Halloween melody in D minor, designed "to frighten" trick-or-treaters, while we experience minor chords, chromatic vocal transitions, and a pronounced staccato "Boo!" at the conclusion.