Willis
Description: It is in A B A form with a coda. The song has direct dynamic contrasts and also shading
(crescendo- decrescendo). It is meant to be played in a 'lively' tempo that the student can master. Purpose: * It's an exercise
for a legato right hand accompanied by a detached left hand. * The student learns to 'roll off' staccato at the ends of slurs
gently without 'punching' them. * The song also requires the student to count the eighth rests in mm. 18-19, 22-23 in order
to give 'oomph' to the following accented quarter notes. Suggestions for Instruction: *Have the student say, Giddy-up, giddy-up.
The sound of the words gives a feeling for the rhythm of two eighths and a quarter note. *The fingering in mm. 19-20 and
23-24 is important in order to execute slurs properly. *Try the right hand alone (mm. 4-8, 11-12) for shading with the crescendos
and decrescendos. Key: C Major
Willis Galloping Ponies Mid-Elementary Piano Solo by Claudette Hudelson Features:
- 3 pages
- Size: 12" x 9"
- Composer: Claudette Hudelson
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