Secrets in the Hall, Late Elementary Solo from Castle Tales Vo. 2
Secrets in the Hall: Do you hear the whisperings in the Hall? What secrets do they tell?
This piece should feel slow and mysterious - take time to pause at the fermatas as if you are pondering what secrets you just heard… Make sure to play the Right hand melody with a clear singing tone. Notice the Left hand note patterns which create uncertainty. The B section in the relative Major sheds some light on the subject… Notice in m. 37, when the second part of the A section returns, we have the Left hand pattern from the B section…
Key: D minor, with all the accidentals written in for easy teaching.
Time signature: 4/4
Skill development: Right hand lyrical melody, Left hand accompaniment pattern, playing like the piece is really in “cut time” (feeling beats 1 & 3)
What level: Late Elementary
How long: Cover + 2 pages, Performance time 01:30.
This is a Single License: One purchase - One copy. Thank for honoring the composer’s work by not sharing.
Secrets in the Hall: Do you hear the whisperings in the Hall? What secrets do they tell?
This piece should feel slow and mysterious - take time to pause at the fermatas as if you are pondering what secrets you just heard… Make sure to play the Right hand melody with a clear singing tone. Notice the Left hand note patterns which create uncertainty. The B section in the relative Major sheds some light on the subject… Notice in m. 37, when the second part of the A section returns, we have the Left hand pattern from the B section…
Key: D minor, with all the accidentals written in for easy teaching.
Time signature: 4/4
Skill development: Right hand lyrical melody, Left hand accompaniment pattern, playing like the piece is really in “cut time” (feeling beats 1 & 3)
What level: Late Elementary
How long: Cover + 2 pages, Performance time 01:30.
This is a Single License: One purchase - One copy. Thank for honoring the composer’s work by not sharing.
Secrets in the Hall: Do you hear the whisperings in the Hall? What secrets do they tell?
This piece should feel slow and mysterious - take time to pause at the fermatas as if you are pondering what secrets you just heard… Make sure to play the Right hand melody with a clear singing tone. Notice the Left hand note patterns which create uncertainty. The B section in the relative Major sheds some light on the subject… Notice in m. 37, when the second part of the A section returns, we have the Left hand pattern from the B section…
Key: D minor, with all the accidentals written in for easy teaching.
Time signature: 4/4
Skill development: Right hand lyrical melody, Left hand accompaniment pattern, playing like the piece is really in “cut time” (feeling beats 1 & 3)
What level: Late Elementary
How long: Cover + 2 pages, Performance time 01:30.
This is a Single License: One purchase - One copy. Thank for honoring the composer’s work by not sharing.