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Twelve Little Piano Pieces is a compilation of a series of piano compositions I wrote during the period of 2011. All the pieces are arranged for solo piano and the difficulty level ranges from easy to intermediate.
I am glad to present this before my fellow members in the composers' forum for their critical analysis and suggestions.
Here is the book: Twelve Little Piano Pieces.pdf
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Pieces (in the order they appear in the book)
Much thanks for your time.
I listened to several of these pieces and they sound like they'd be fun for piano students to play and/or sight-read while being a little challenging as well.
Permalink Reply by Basil Joseph on May 9, 2012 at 9:47pm Hi Aras, thank you for hearing the pieces and expressing your opinion.
Permalink Reply by Charles Greco on May 11, 2012 at 9:43pm After listening to all the very nice pieces and reviewing the mss (the pdf file), I would also say they should be fun for piano students to learn and play. So many techniques and applications are presented and involved in playing the pieces that I would think this compilation for sure should be in a piano teacher's repertoire. Wonderful little works, very well done indeed.
Permalink Reply by David Rushton on May 13, 2012 at 9:05am Agree with the other comments here. What I like is the unpredictability, the sudden twists and turns away from what you expect. Just the sort of thing I want to do with my piano music. I would like to hear a longer piece of yours.
Permalink Reply by Basil Joseph on May 16, 2012 at 10:16am Thank you Charles. Its really inspiring to read your comment. Its a heavenly feeling if somebody teach/learn our work.
Thank you David. This is my first work. I am also waiting for long, better pieces to happen. Thank you for the like.
Thank you for the like Alya.
Permalink Reply by Ondib Olmnilnlolm on May 20, 2012 at 12:40am I'll just comment on one small part of one piece.
In Butterfly, I greatly enjoyed the twist in the melody that occurs in the eighth second.
It's "Prokofievesque," which is the greatest compliment I can pay to any piano piece.
P.S.
I'll add:
It's very nicely recorded as well.
I enjoyed "Labyrinth," also, which I just heard this minute.
Thank you for sharing these pieces with us.
Permalink Reply by Nobuyoshi Tanaka on May 20, 2012 at 1:42am There are very well written piano pieces. Very cute! There are attractive for all piano students!
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