The Angry Alligator by Dennis Alexander Easy Piano - Sheet Music

By Dennis Alexander

This late elementary solo by Dennis Alexander is perfect for reinfocing bass clef notes and reading. In D minor, both hands play in the bass clef with the left hand frequently crossing over the right hand. Students will have no trouble imagining an angry alligator as they play. They will enjoy the full sounds and gain experience in playing dynamic contrasts. The 3/4 meter will make it easy for them to create the bold sounds of a lumbering, angry alligator.

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Instrument:
Easy Piano Piano Solo
Composers:
Dennis Alexander
Publishers:
Alfred Music
Series:
Alfred Signature Series
UPC:
038081203843
ISBN:
9780739027998
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Contest, Festival
Level:
SMP Level 1 (Elementary) Beginning
Series levels:
Elementary
Artist:
Dennis Alexander
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
4
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

Piano - SMP Level 1 (Elementary); NFMC Level: Primary Class 2

SKU: AP.21315

Composed by Dennis Alexander. Piano Solo. Signature Series. Late Elementary level piece for the Piano Solo event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. Score. 4 pages. Alfred Music #00-21315. Published by Alfred Music (AP.21315).

ISBN 9780739027998. UPC: 038081203843. English.

This late elementary solo by Dennis Alexander is perfect for reinfocing bass clef notes and reading. In D minor, both hands play in the bass clef with the left hand frequently crossing over the right hand. Students will have no trouble imagining an angry alligator as they play. They will enjoy the full sounds and gain experience in playing dynamic contrasts. The 3/4 meter will make it easy for them to create the bold sounds of a lumbering, angry alligator.

About SMP Level 1 (Elementary)

Very little hand movement and the introduction of 3 note chords.