Dreams
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This piece could easily be the slow movement of a Mozart Sonata...at first...and then I let it take its own course!
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This piece could easily be the slow movement of a Mozart Sonata...at first...and then I let it take its own course!
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The melody reaches ever higher, as if trying to escape the grips of Hades, God of the Underworld. Will you manage to rise, triumphant?
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Many of my pieces draw upon classical and jazz styles and structures. This piece is just me, from the heart.
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Here's a challenge! Just like the mess I get in when I eat spaghetti, this piece will get your fingers in a twist - if you don't get your fingering right! Notice the off-beat accents in bars 13 and 14.
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This piece means a lot to me. It poured out of me on a day I was feeling a bit blue - hence the 'blues' vibe threading through the music.
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One of my adult students hurt her right arm a while back, and she's taking a break from piano while she recovers. Or at least that's what she thought...No excuses with this piece!
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If your piano has a sticky E flat key, this piece might be a problem! I think it's one of my favourites since staring Pianotunes in June. I hope you like it too.
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Embrace the challenge of these Latin rhythms! The time signature may look scary, but watch the demo video and you'll soon get the hang of it!
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This one is a challenge - I can't pretend I nailed it on the first take! The hands are occupying the same space for most of the piece - excellent practice for tackling Debussy and more modern composers.
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This little theme meanders along in various registers of the piano, offering a chance to practise the crossing of hands.
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A more sophisticated piece today, which would challenge a grade 4 or 5 student, in terms of pedalling and interpretation, so I have categorised it as grade 6.
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