A Porcupine in Love Early Elementary Level by Claudette Hudelson Easy Piano - Sheet Music

By Claudette Hudelson

Description: A short beginning piece that has several teaching ideas. It begins in middle-C position and the right-hand position changes at m. 9. Purpose: Introduces various touches, dynamic contrasts, 8va, accents, a touch of pedal at the end, and a glissando for fun Suggestions for Instruction: Have the student first practice “bouncing” a single staccato note, then play the notes on the page in the same manner. Practice a 5-finger legato, then play those notes on the page. See if the student can play two notes; one note mf and the other f and hear a difference. It's much easier to make a difference between f and p. Work on contrasting two softs also (mm. 27-28). Key: C Major

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Instrument:
Easy Piano
Composers:
Claudette Hudelson
Publishers:
Willis Music
UPC:
073999770285
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Repertoire Books
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Claudette Hudelson
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
4
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.01 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

Piano/Keyboard - Early Elementary

SKU: HL.406677

Early Elementary Level. Composed by Claudette Hudelson. Willis. Recital. 4 pages. Willis Music #12521. Published by Willis Music (HL.406677).

UPC: 073999770285. 9.0x12.0x0.01 inches. Claudette Hudelson Early Elementary Level.

Description: A short beginning piece that has several teaching ideas. It begins in middle-C position and the right-hand position changes at m. 9. Purpose: Introduces various touches, dynamic contrasts, 8va, accents, a touch of pedal at the end, and a glissando for fun Suggestions for Instruction: Have the student first practice “bouncing” a single staccato note, then play the notes on the page in the same manner. Practice a 5-finger legato, then play those notes on the page. See if the student can play two notes; one note mf and the other f and hear a difference. It's much easier to make a difference between f and p. Work on contrasting two softs also (mm. 27-28). Key: C Major.