Translation: " A rhythmic piece with a 332 eighth note pattern providing the opening. a cappella. Giselle Wyers Choral Series. Concert.
Translation: The B section has scale passages and uses broken chords. This piece is accessible to most students. Beginning.
Translation: Collegiate Repertoire, Community Chorus, High School Chorus, Concert Music. Intermediate.
Translation: A tender and thoughtful piece for the intermediate level pianist, played legato with a lot of dynamic expression and rubato tempos.
Translation: In the B section, the left hand accompaniment uses broken 7th chords and a walking bass line. Jazz Dance composed by Larry Minsky.
Translation: This title is on the 2011-2012-2013 National Federation of Music Clubs list. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.
Translation: The tune is catchy and the feel of the piece is jazzy, creating an irresistible combination. For Piano.
Translation: 8 meter, it features broken chords in each hand with the left hand crossing over to play the melody note in each measure.
Translation: The piece begins with the first eight notes of "FÃr Elise. " Broken chords are used in the accompaniment.
Translation: The driving rhythm of this piece will make it a winner with students. Crackerjacks composed by Anne Shannon Demarest. For Piano.
Translation: The melody is written using mostly whole notes in the left hand and is accompanied by broken chords in the right hand.
Translation: Elementary Class 4 piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs. Jennifer Linn.
Translation: Late Elementary level piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs. Ted Cooper.
Translation: Early Intermediate level piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs. Kathy Holmes. Beginning.
Translation: Late Elementary level piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs.