By Bradley Sowash
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:
- You want to get into jazz for the first time.
- You want to play music by ear. - You want to learn how to improvise.
- You just want to have fun playing jazz tunes!
- You want to learn skills that will help y
By Bradley Sowash
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:
- You want to get into jazz for the first time.
- You want to play music by ear. - You want to learn how to improvise.
- You just want to have fun playing jazz tunes!
- You want to learn skills that will help y
Composed by Jyoti Hench
This composer was inspired to write The Amazing Music Alphabet after seeing her two young children fall in love with the alphabet at school, one letter at a time. They would focus on one letter each week, creating artwork and singi
By Larisa Suknov
This descriptive music makes it easy to imagine each circus scene - excellent for building student motivation. While ideal for a circus-theme recital, this music will add humor and levity to any program. For “Clumsy Clown,” the composer
by Sondra Clark
This three movement suite offers both duet partners incredible creative variety; a mixture of ragtime and blues with a contemporary flair.
ed. by Weekley & Arganbright
Features three favorite sonatinas by Czerny, Spindler, and Weber. The compositions are presented in score form (primo over secondo) for analyzing all parts at once and for easier rehearsing.
This collection of ten piano solos is a musical celebration of outdoor sights and activities, including hiking, camping, forest animals, and more. The music encourages elementary pianists to combine imagination and technique as th
by James Bastien
Bastien Piano Solos. Late Intermediate Level piece for the Piano Solo Event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. Sheet music. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.GP178).
By: Chrissy Ricker
These duets will send listeners’ toes a tapping. A delightfully diverse celebration
of dance music including a square dance (“Rodeo Stomp”), boogie (“Keep
Rockin’”), tango (“Fire and Ice”), soft shoe (“Top Hat and Tails”), tarantella
By Darin Henze
Young students need plenty of music to develop their reading skills and for recitals. These early elementary solos, set in stationary 5-finger positions, are a perfect match for the Level 1 book of most contemporary piano methods. The delig
Ed. Weekley & Arganbright
Weekley & Arganbright provide impeccable editing of original duets by Bruckner, Gretchaninoff, Gurlitt, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Spindler, and Turk. Use The Storm by Türk for a brilliant recital encore.
Full of crowd-pleasing pieces by Brahms, Czerny, Faure, Grieg, Respighi, and Spindler. From the lush sounds of Faure's Dolly to the artful settings of Respighi's Six Little Pieces, every duet is a winner.
ed. by Weekley & Arganbright
Use the dramatic Moszkowski Spanish Dances or dynamic Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 as effective program showstoppers. Also includes more duets by Bizet, Jensen, MacDowell, and Weber.
Composer: Eugenie Rocherolle
"Catchy" melodies in the late elementary/ early intermediate primo parts are set on top of simple but colorful early intermediate secondo parts. One piece requires a comfort level with eigth-quarter syncopations in the primo.
Two contrasting duets-a beautifully lyric Prelude and a very dramatic Rhapsody! The Prelude's surprise is that it is also successful by playing just the secondo as a solo.
by Gioachino Rossini and Louis Moreau Gottschalk/ed. by Weekley & Arganbright
With the combination of Rossini's attractive tune and Louis Moreau Gottschalk's brilliant arrangement, teachers have a composition sure to please all intermediate to late interm
The works found in Classic Echoes are inspired by the great music of Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods. They reflect the varied styles and harmonies of music by the great composers. Ms. Yeager provides each