A Dangerous Situation
$3.99
A Dangerous Situation is a fast piece intermediate piece filled with mystery and suspense!
Description
A Dangerous Situation is a fast intermediate piece filled with mystery and suspense. The perpetual left hand pattern under the twisting right hand sixteenth note melody is evocative of space travelers on a dangerous mission. Students can explore one and two octave scale fingerings, arpeggios, and speed, for recitals, festivals, or just for fun. Fingering, dynamics, and articulations are carefully thought out and marked. This is a student favorite for all ages! If you need a release for festivals, send me an email.
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This is a studio license, so a single teacher can make unlimited copies.
A Dangerous Situation is an 4-page PRINTABLE PDF file measuring 8.5 x 11 inches. Your purchase includes the 4-page score and a color cover which is optional to print. The cover is a separate file. Your completed file will be found in your account. It will also be emailed to you. Once you have downloaded your file, you may print it yourself or use a print shop of your choice. Please note that this listing does not include a physical item. If you do not receive your file soon after you place your order, check the email address you used on this site for typos, and then check your spam/trash folder. If you like this piece, please leave a review on this product page! It helps support the web site. Thank you!
4 reviews for A Dangerous Situation
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Barbara Manning –
My students have loved this song and feel so proud when they get the tricky measures.
Niamh Kinsella –
I downloaded this piece and played through it and it’s a fantastic piece and I know there’ll be lots of my students that will love it. It’s so good to find well written pianistic music that’s not too difficult to play.
Susan Paradis –
Thanks so much! Thank you for making my day!
Mary Tunnell –
My students will enjoy this. Thanks for writing such fun music!
Jennifer –
What an exciting piece! I love that it is in A minor (my personal favorite) and there are a lot of teaching tools in this piece. I know it will be a BIG hit with students.