Whoop-de-do! by Kim Williams Easy Piano - Sheet Music

By Kim Williams

This exuberant solo is as fun to listen to as it is to play. The lively melody, divided between the hands, features chromatic half steps, three-note slurs and lots of staccato. Written in A-B-A form, both hands are in Middle C position in the A sections. The left hand remains in that position for the entire piece while the right hand moves in sequential patterns in the B section. The optional teacher duet part adds harmonies and contributes to the happy-go-lucky feel of the piece.

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Instrument:
Easy Piano Piano Solo
Composers:
Kim Williams
Publishers:
Alfred Music
UPC:
038081233505
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Contest, Festival
Level:
SMP Level 1 (Elementary) Beginning
Artist:
Kim Williams
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
4
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds

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

SKU: AP.22491

Composed by Kim Williams. This edition: with Optional Duet Part. Piano Solo. Alfred's Premier Piano Solos. 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 #00-22491. Published by Alfred Music (AP.22491).

UPC: 038081233505. English.

This exuberant solo is as fun to listen to as it is to play. The lively melody, divided between the hands, features chromatic half steps, three-note slurs and lots of staccato. Written in A-B-A form, both hands are in Middle C position in the A sections. The left hand remains in that position for the entire piece while the right hand moves in sequential patterns in the B section. The optional teacher duet part adds harmonies and contributes to the happy-go-lucky feel of the piece.

About SMP Level 1 (Elementary)

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

Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

1 review

Anonymous

Aug 26, 2015

Hip and happy

It's a party! Featuring lots of staccato and accidentals, this challenging solo for easy-level pianists has a happy feel to it. Great for celebrations!