by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | Free, G Major, Intermediate, Keyboard Classics, L4, L5, Piano Solo, Robert Schumann, Romantic
Schumann-op68-14-Petite-Etude-let Petite Etude: An expressive and arpeggiated piece requiring much phrasing and movement, containing subtle harmonic changes which quickly resolve. This is a rewarding piece in G Major for an intermediate student....
by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | C major, Early Intermediate, Free, Keyboard Classics, L3, Piano Solo, Robert Schumann, Romantic
Melody: This lyrical work by Schumann requires the level 2-3 student to maintain a continuous flowing manner in the right hand while keeping the left hand subdued. Download Schumann-op68-01-Melodie-let
by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | A minor, Classical, Free, Keyboard Classics, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Ludwig Beethoven, Piano Solo, Romantic
Fur Elise: An excellent example of a Rondo form (abaca) set in the key of a minor over an arpeggiated bass which alternates from a minor to E Major. This piano solo by Beethoven has a beautiful two octave chromatic descent in section c and is great for teaching the...
by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | A Major, Advanced, Free, Johann Brahms, Keyboard Classics, L8, L9, Piano Solo, Romantic
Intermezzo free download Intermezzo: A lyrical piece for solo piano in A major with melancholy and tonal color. Traditionally the intermezzo was meant to be a middle piece but Brahm’s wrote his intermezzo’s as independent works. This piece is intended for...
by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | C-minor Position, Free, Johann Burgmuller, Keyboard Classics, L5, L6, Late Intermediate, Piano Solo, Romantic
Ballade: This piano ballad is in the key of c minor and begins and ends with the melody in the left hand and alternates to the right hand in a beautiful middle section. The melody line should resonate over the accompaniment. Ballad is a good piece for a level 4-5...
by admin | Aug 24, 2014 | Free, G Major, Intermediate, Johann Burgmuller, Keyboard Classics, L4, L5, Piano Solo, Romantic
La-Pastorale Download La Pastorale: An excellent piece for voicing, the student should bring out the melody in the right hand over a constant left hand and use different fingers on repeated notes in the left hand. This is good piece for a level four student. ...