![]() Play Listen on Add Links Get Email Contact 2. moreĤ7K 1.5K 77.1K 1 episode / week Avg Length 28 min ional humor all while sitting at the piano. Listen for a combo of actionable advice and occas. So the sound quality sucks… Also, I don’t have a bass clarinet, so the low part is edited down… and it sounds like a saxophone… oh well.A podcast about listening to, and playing jazz better, from musicians Peter Martin and Adam Maness. I played all the parts on my clarinet, using the really crappy camera I have. Quartet is in quotes because the performer wrote “This is a ‘cover’ I did of Spinning Song by Albert Ellmenreich. lol!”ġ Comment Posted in Alfred Premier Piano Course, Beethoven: Exploring His Life and Music, Book 6, Composers, Daily Listening Assignment, Lending Library, Movement 4, Music Books, Piano Pronto, Sheet Music Tagged Albert Ellmenreich, Alfred Premier Piano Course Book 6, clarinet, Daily Listening Assignment, flute, Fur Elise, IMSLP, Londonderry Middle School, Musikalische Genrebilder, NVMTA, organ, Percussion Ensemble, piano, Piano Pronto Movement 4, quartet, singers, trumpet, video Daily Listening Assignments ~ July 14, 2020ġ Comment Posted in Alfred Premier Piano Course, Book 6, Composers, Daily Listening Assignment, Lending Library, Music Books, Piano Pronto, Songs I Love to Play Tagged Adam Swanson, Alfred Premier Piano Course Book 6, Daily Listening Assignment, Disney, guitar, Marvin Hamlisch, piano maestro, ragtime, Scott Joplin, Songs I Love to Play, The Sting J~ Daily Listening Assignmentįor clarinet “quartet”. So the sound quality sucks… Also, I don’t have a bass clarinet, so the low part is edited down… and it sounds like a saxophone… oh well. After that is a lovely flute duet.įor clarinet “quartet”. The first half of this video is flute tuning. Singers from the Londonderry Middle School gave it a try: While this piece is not usually popular with other instruments, a trumpet quartet gave it a try To learn this sheet music, it’s available in Piano Pronto Movement 4 and Alfred Premier Piano Course Book 6 Perhaps, this is the origin of the re-numbering. In Schirmer’s 1878 edition (see cover: here) of Op.14 it appears that items two and three were possibly combined into one number (entitled Sorrow and Consolation) so that Spinnliedchen became number four. The announcement of the first edition in Hofmeister’s Monatsberichte lists it as the fifth item. Spinnliedchen (Spinning Song), the best known item from the set, seems to be universally referred to as number four. This is part of a larger work called Musikalische Genrebilder, Op.14 which can be downloaded at IMSLP: The left hand is supposed to sound like the foot pumping the wheel to make it move I have no idea why I couldn’t leave it in the book. When I was in 5th or 6th grade, I tore it out of my book, put it in a construction paper cover and played it for some Girl Scout talent show. This one is Spinning Song by Albert Ellmenreich. Today’s piece is the other one of two pieces that are so often played incorrectly that they have the distinction of being banned from competition in Northern Virginia Piano Teacher competitions. Leave a comment Posted in Alfred Premier Piano Course, Book 6, Composers, Daily Listening Assignment, Lending Library, Music Books, Piano Pronto, Songs I Love to Play Tagged Adam Swanson, Alfred Premier Piano Course Book 6, Daily Listening Assignment, Disney, guitar, Marvin Hamlisch, piano maestro, ragtime, Scott Joplin, Songs I Love to Play, The Sting Daily Listening Assignments ~ July 1, 2023 It’s also available in Piano Maestro and to borrow from the O’Connor Music StudioĪnd, everyone’s favorite – the ice cream truck! The Sting was set in the 1930s, a full generation after the end of ragtime’s mainstream popularity, thus giving the inaccurate impression that ragtime music was popular at that time.įind the sheet music in a variety of levels including Songs I Love to Play, Volume 1 and Alfred Premier Piano Course Book 4. ![]() It was used as the theme music for the 1973 Oscar-winning film The Sting by composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch. ![]() It was sold first as sheet music, and in the 1910s as piano rolls that would play on player pianos. “The Entertainer” is a 1902 classic piano rag written by Scott Joplin. ![]()
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