Staccato Caprice by Willard A. Palmer Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Willard A. Palmer

Correlates with Alfred's Basic Piano Library, Level 2. Complete with an optional duet part (2nd copy needed), this dance-like recital piece in G Major (G Position) will sound harder to play than it really is. Most of the song is played staccato, but there are contrasting legato phrases in the middle section, as well as exciting dynamic changes throughout the song.

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Instrument:
Piano Method Easy Piano Piano Solo
Composers:
Willard A. Palmer
Publishers:
Alfred Music
Series:
Alfred's Basic Piano Library
UPC:
038081020402
ISBN:
9780739015131
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Willard A. Palmer
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
4
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

Piano - Late Elementary

SKU: AP.2294

Composed by Willard A. Palmer. This edition: with Optional Duet Part. Piano Solo. Alfred's Basic Piano Library. Score. 4 pages. Alfred Music #00-2294. Published by Alfred Music (AP.2294).

ISBN 9780739015131. UPC: 038081020402. English.

Correlates with Alfred's Basic Piano Library, Level 2. Complete with an optional duet part (2nd copy needed), this dance-like recital piece in G Major (G Position) will sound harder to play than it really is. Most of the song is played staccato, but there are contrasting legato phrases in the middle section, as well as exciting dynamic changes throughout the song.

About Alfred's Basic Piano Library

Alfred's Basic Piano Library offers enjoyable piano instruction for students of all ages in an easy, step-by-step manner. These piano courses emphasize correct habits, a solid foundation in theory, and note reading through interval recognition. For reinforcement of each principle as it is introduced, supplementary materials are carefully coordinated, page for page, at each level of instruction.