by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | G Major, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Piano Solo, Romantic, Wedding
“Raindrop Etude” is a soft yet technical piece utilizing triplets and requiring the intermediate pianist to play with a semi detached melodic style which depicts falling raindrops. YOUTUBE VIDEO Download Raindrop-Etude… This content is for 6 Month...
by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | __Member, B-Flat Major, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Piano Solo, Romantic, Wedding
Garden Blossoms is a charming piano solo in the key of B-flat major with a sustained melody and great for a late intermediate pianist. Garden Blossoms with cover… This content is for 6 Month Membership members only.Log In...
by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | Blues, Boogie, C major, Jazz, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Piano Solo
“Jazz Moves” is a lively piano piece in the key of C major reflecting a jazz idiom and great for the intermediate student. Jazz Moves… This content is for 6 Month Membership members only.Log In...
by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | Christian, G Major, Hymn, Intermediate, L3, L4, Piano / Voice, Piano Solo, Seasonal, Student Favorites, timeless, Wedding
“In A Summer Sky” is a lyrical ballad in the key of G Major requiring the intermediate student to maintain a relaxed wrist and create subtle musical inflections. Download In A Summer Sky… This content is for 6 Month Membership members only.Log In...
by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | Christian, F Major, Hymn, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Piano / Voice, Piano Solo, Student Favorites, timeless, Wedding
This is a delicate hymn in the key of F major with an expressive melody over a broken chord accompaniment and ending with a ornately embellished free flowing cadenza. “Timeless” is a great piece for the level 4-5 pianist. Download Timeless… This content is for 6...
by admin | Aug 22, 2014 | C major, Impressionistic, L4, L5, Late Intermediate, Piano Solo
“Imagine Waterfalls” is a programmatic piano solo in a rondo form with decorated aesthetic sections depicting the cascading flow of waterfalls. The late intermediate pianist should give close attention to the decorated turns which begin above the principle note....