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A strong rhythmic beat with a syncopated melody is the hallmark of this solo for left hand alone and brings to mind the sound of steel drums popular in the Caribbean. The piece fits the left hand well and fingering is carefully marked to aid in moving around the keyboard. Grand staff notation is used so the student must read in both bass and treble clefs.
This simple, swingin' piece for the left hand is two pages in length with notes that span two octaves below middle C. It's groovy and has a catchy ending.
This intermediate left-hand solo will appeal to older students with its sophisticated blues sound and style. Voicing of the melody involves bringing out the top note of rolled chords in some measures and the top note of blocked chords and intervals in others. Written on the grand staff, the left hand plays in both bass and treble clefs.
This collection includes four intermediate pieces for one hand alone. Titles are: Alright; Cold Shoulder; Jamaica Mistake and Underhanded. Alright and Cold Shoulder were intended for the right hand alone. Jamaica Mistake and Underhanded were intended for the left hand alone. However, fingerings are provided so all four pieces may be played by either hand alone.
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