Big Note Piano Standards, 2nd Ed.Big Note Piano Standards, 2nd Edition. Hal Leonard Co. (7777 W. Bluemound Rd., P.O. Box 13819, Milwaukee, WI 53213). 56 pp. $7.95. Intermediate. Big Note Piano Standards, 2nd Edition, features 15 familiar standards in a big-note format that is easy to read and not too difficult to play. Adults in particular, and younger students as well, will enjoy playing from this collection that includes such popular titles as "Edelweiss," "Georgia On My Mind," "Moon River," "People," "Strangers In The Night," "My Way" and "Time After Time." Each song includes lyrics, chord symbols and fingering suggestions. Melodic me·lod·ic adj. Of, relating to, or containing melody. me·lod i·cal·ly adv. notes occasionally shift to the left hand but these are clearly
marked in the score. A nice sense of flow and diverse array of colorful
harmonies produce appealing arrangements that never sound
"cheesy cheesy (che´ze) caseous. ."
Some songs are a bit easier to play than others but the difficulty level is basically consistent throughout. Four-note textures seldom occur, but students will need to be comfortable managing frequent hand and position shifts and intervals up to sevenths (octaves never appear). Syncopations and quarter-note triplets may also challenge some students, but rhythms have otherwise been kept as simple as possible, while still maintaining the integrity of the originals. A few minor flaws in no way detract from detract from verb 1. lessen, reduce, diminish, lower, take away from, derogate, devaluate << OPPOSITE enhance verb 2. the otherwise nice features of this collection. More extensive background information on the songs would have been nice. Additional fingering suggestions also would have been helpful in some tricky spots where none are provided. The treatment of pedaling is somewhat odd--a "with pedal" indication appears in some songs and not others, but the inconsistency in·con·sis·ten·cy n. pl. in·con·sis·ten·cies 1. The state or quality of being inconsistent. 2. Something inconsistent: many inconsistencies in your proposal. is not significant. Despite these minor flaws, this collection is appealing. Teachers may also use it to drill a wide variety of chord types. And more advanced students may use the numerous chord symbols provided to improvise im·pro·vise v. im·pro·vised, im·pro·vis·ing, im·pro·vis·es v.tr. 1. To invent, compose, or perform with little or no preparation. 2. their own arrangements. Reviewed by Tom Pearsall, NCTM NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCTM Nationally Certified Teacher of Music NCTM North Carolina Transportation Museum NCTM National Capital Trolley Museum NCTM Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage , Statesboro, Georgia Statesboro is a city in southeast Georgia, United States, serving as the county seat of Bulloch CountyGR6. Statesboro was chartered in 1803, starting as a small farming community providing the basic essentials for surrounding farms. . |
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