| Solo Piano
Sheets Easier arrangements with a jazzy flair |
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| Rhythm
Bells Elementary Piano Solo ![]() Sheet $2.95 An arrangement of the Westminster Quarters, the classic chimes associated with Big Ben and other clock towers. An optional duet part is designed for teachers or more advanced students to underpin the the solo with a jazzy background. Product Details |
Little
Latin Lamb Elementary Piano Solo ![]() Sheet $2.95 A hands-alone arrangement of Mary Had a Little Lamb with a decidedly Latin style teacher part. Great for getting beginning students hear an important jazz accompaniment style preparing them to play it themselves on down the road. Product Details |
Sky Dancer Late Elementary Piano Solo ![]() Sheet $2.95 Suggestive of Native American themes and outdoor adventure. Left hand consists of simple 5ths under a captivating melody that lines up clearly with the beat. Teacher's part implies a drum. Perfect for boy piano students though girls will certainly enjoy it as well. Product Details |
| Bluesy Early Intermediate Piano Solo ![]() Sheet $2.95 This one really grooves. A snazzy, jazz piece in six flats but it's easy! That's because it uses black keys almost exclusively Product Details |
Sneaky
Swing Intermediate Piano Solo ![]() Sheet $2.95 A great way to introduce a student to the swing beat associated with big bands and jazz. The catchy A minor melody really will be hard for recital audiences to forget. Product Details |
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| Reviews Little Latin Lamb is for young beginners and is basically the Mary Had a Little Lamb tune with a slight variation in th B section. On y quarter notes, half notes, and whole notes are used. A Latin Feel is in the accompaniment only. The piece has some piano and forte dynamics as well as crescendos in the score. - Clavier Magazine, September/October, 2008 Sky Dancer features a melody in A minor and syncopated left-hand beats played with open fifths. The melody includes the full octave A minor scale fingering. It is intended to be a fast piece, making the rhythm challenging for this level student, especially when coupled with the rhythmic bass duet. This a a fun boys' piece. - Clavier Magazine, September/October, 2008 "These pieces have a sound that will be attractive for students interested in jazz and swing." - Clavier Magazine |
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