Infinite Quest, Epic Solo for Late Elementary/Early Intermediate. Studio License
Do your students love EPIC music?
Here’s a solo that captures that epic sound from Star Wars to Space inspired video games. Teens will love it!
Skill development:
March style
Interval identification
Dynamic Right hand melody expression
Crisp, staccato playing
Steady beat Left hand accompaniment
Rhythm counting- introduce dotted figures
F Natural Minor scale with some uplifting accidentals
Finger numbers were intentionally left out to encourage teacher and student to discover intervals and discuss the best way to accomplish playing them.
Teaching tip: Discuss the dotted eighth, followed by sixteenth note figure. I asked for the dotted eighth to be staccato - to capture that crisp march-like sound. I chose to write this as a dotted eighth, instead of a different way, to help students understand the counting more easily.
How long: Cover + 3 pages, 01:45 minutes.
This is a STUDIO LICENSE: Buy it once and teach it all your students - forever! (One purchase - One person is allowed multiple copies for students in their Studio.) Thank you for honoring the creativity and work of the composer.
Do your students love EPIC music?
Here’s a solo that captures that epic sound from Star Wars to Space inspired video games. Teens will love it!
Skill development:
March style
Interval identification
Dynamic Right hand melody expression
Crisp, staccato playing
Steady beat Left hand accompaniment
Rhythm counting- introduce dotted figures
F Natural Minor scale with some uplifting accidentals
Finger numbers were intentionally left out to encourage teacher and student to discover intervals and discuss the best way to accomplish playing them.
Teaching tip: Discuss the dotted eighth, followed by sixteenth note figure. I asked for the dotted eighth to be staccato - to capture that crisp march-like sound. I chose to write this as a dotted eighth, instead of a different way, to help students understand the counting more easily.
How long: Cover + 3 pages, 01:45 minutes.
This is a STUDIO LICENSE: Buy it once and teach it all your students - forever! (One purchase - One person is allowed multiple copies for students in their Studio.) Thank you for honoring the creativity and work of the composer.
Do your students love EPIC music?
Here’s a solo that captures that epic sound from Star Wars to Space inspired video games. Teens will love it!
Skill development:
March style
Interval identification
Dynamic Right hand melody expression
Crisp, staccato playing
Steady beat Left hand accompaniment
Rhythm counting- introduce dotted figures
F Natural Minor scale with some uplifting accidentals
Finger numbers were intentionally left out to encourage teacher and student to discover intervals and discuss the best way to accomplish playing them.
Teaching tip: Discuss the dotted eighth, followed by sixteenth note figure. I asked for the dotted eighth to be staccato - to capture that crisp march-like sound. I chose to write this as a dotted eighth, instead of a different way, to help students understand the counting more easily.
How long: Cover + 3 pages, 01:45 minutes.
This is a STUDIO LICENSE: Buy it once and teach it all your students - forever! (One purchase - One person is allowed multiple copies for students in their Studio.) Thank you for honoring the creativity and work of the composer.