Re: Looking for music.

    
Re: Looking for music.    16:38 on Saturday, February 25, 2006          

cjbass
(180 points)
Posted by cjbass

What music grade level (1-6).

Later
CJ


Re: Looking for music.    08:12 on Sunday, February 26, 2006          

cjbass
(180 points)
Posted by cjbass

Try Debussy's Golliwog's Cakewalk from the Children's Corner, its about a 3 or 4 on the grading scale and fun to play. Here is a copy of the grading system I was talking about.
Grade 1 - For beginners in their first year
Grade 2 - Easy music for second or third-year players
Grade 3 - For intermediate, junior high, or early high school students
Grade 4 - For most high school musicians
Grade 5 - Difficult music for advanced high school or college players
Grade 6 - Very difficult music for advanced college players and professionals

If you want to hear it pick up Branford Marsalis "Creation" CD.

Also try www.windmusicplus.com they have a good selection of musc.

Later
CJ



Re: Looking for music.    20:21 on Tuesday, March 7, 2006          

Schulco
(1 point)
Posted by Schulco

My daughter is playing Golliwogg's Calkwalk in a 9th grade contest.

How about something like "CLIFF NOTES" for piano music?

We need some help in the pedaling where the bass notes are held, but the treble plays staccato... any suggestions?


   




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