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50178
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36431
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17441
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9229
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3473
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3221
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2655
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1588
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1268
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812
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795
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393
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256
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205
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132
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112
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85
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75
Clavier
71
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70
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69
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32
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7
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4
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1710
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1078
Ligne De Mélodie, (Paroles) et Accords
771
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311
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279
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239
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194
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143
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103
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61
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56
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38
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31
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30
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17
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12
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10
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8
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2
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6349
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4879
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3430
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2674
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1742
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1013
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924
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627
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222
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215
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145
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141
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107
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99
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98
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82
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45
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31
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31
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24
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18
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16
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3541
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3420
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3051
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2442
Clarinette
2108
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1965
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1960
Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor
1679
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1673
Saxophone Soprano et Piano
1671
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1543
Flûte traversière
1326
2 Flûtes traversières (duo)
1324
2 Clarinettes (duo)
932
Quatuor de Clarinettes: 4 clarinettes
877
Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones
851
Saxophone Alto
807
Saxophone Baryton, Piano
734
Flûte, Clarinette (duo)
593
Hautbois (partie séparée)
587
Quatuor de Flûtes : 4 flûtes
513
Cor anglais, Piano
497
3 Clarinettes (trio)
477
3 Saxophones (trio)
470
Ensemble de Clarinettes
366
Flûte et Guitare
336
2 Hautbois (duo)
333
Saxophone, Clarinette (duo)
282
Clarinette, Violon (duo)
279
Trio de Flûtes: 3 flûtes
278
Ensemble de saxophones
243
2 Flûte à bec (duo)
221
Hautbois, Basson (duo)
221
Clarinette Basse, Piano
218
Flûte, Violon
215
Hautbois, Clarinette (duo)
213
Flûte à bec Soprano
212
Hautbois
209
Ensemble de Flûtes
208
Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes
186
Flûte, Clarinette, Piano (trio)
182
Clarinette, Trompette (duo)
176
Saxophone Tenor
162
Clarinette et Alto
136
2 Flûtes traversières, Piano
133
Quatuor de Flûtes à bec
132
Saxophone Soprano
128
Clarinette (partie séparée)
127
Flûte, Violoncelle, Piano (trio)
122
Flûte, Clarinette et Basson
120
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117
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114
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112
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110
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109
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109
Flûte, Hautbois, Clarinette (trio)
108
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107
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101
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96
Flûte, Trompette (duo)
96
Hautbois, Flûte
96
2 Clarinettes, Piano
94
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90
Saxophone Baryton
90
Flûte à bec Soprano, Piano
90
Clarinette, Guitare (duo)
89
Cor Anglais
87
Flûte, Hautbois (duo)
85
Flûte irlandaise
82
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80
Flute (partie séparée)
79
2 Saxophones, Piano
68
Clarinette, Violoncelle, Piano (trio)
66
Clarinette, Violoncelle (duo)
65
Flûte, Violon et Violoncelle
64
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55
Flûte à bec Tenor
55
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53
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51
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44
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34
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33
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33
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30
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29
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26
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25
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Harmonica
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22
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22
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21
Clarinette, Harpe (duo)
20
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18
Hautbois, Violoncelle et Piano
17
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16
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16
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15
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14
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12
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11
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11
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11
Flûte, Violoncelle, Guitare
10
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10
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10
Flûte, Hautbois, Violon
9
Hautbois, Clarinette et Piano (Trio)
9
Clarinette, Trombone (duo)
9
Saxophone et Guitare
8
Hautbois, Violon, Piano
8
Flûte et Trio à cordes
8
Ensemble à vent
7
Flûte traversière, Orgue (duo)
6
Flûte à bec, Guitare (duo)
6
Quintette de Clarinette: Clarinette, Quatuor à Cordes
5
Clarinette, Orgue
5
2 Flûtes à bec, Piano
4
Clarinette Basse
4
Clarinette, Contrebasse (duo)
4
Ensemble de Hautbois
4
Flûte à bec Alto, Basse continue
4
2 Hautbois, Piano
4
2 Hautbois et Basson
3
Quatuor de Clarinettes: Clarinette, Violon, Alto, Violoncelle
3
Saxophone et Harpe
3
Cornemuse
2
2 Flûtes, Basse continue
2
Flûte, Violon, Guitare
2
Flûte traversière, Basse continue
2
3 Flûtes à bec, Piano
2
Harmonica, Piano
2
Hautbois, Violin, Alto et Violoncelle (Quatuor)
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Ocarina
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Cor anglais et Harpe (duo)
2
2 Hautbois, 2 Cors et 2 Bassons
1
2 Flûtes, 2 Clarinettes (Quatuor)
1
Flûte, alto et harpe
1
Flûte à bec Soprano, Basse continue
1
2 Flûtes à bec, Guitare
1
Flûte et Quatuor à Cordes
1
Flûte à bec, Harpe
1
Clarinette, Orchestre
1
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Flûte de Pan
1
2 Flûtes traversières, Harpe
1
Saxophone, Violon (duo)
1
Flûte, Harpe et Violoncelle
1
Clarinette, Saxophone, Piano
1
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2910
Trombone et Piano
2892
Cor et Piano
1973
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba
1636
Trompette
1543
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba
1021
Tuba et Piano
909
Trombone
814
Quatuor de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone
624
2 Trompettes (duo)
612
2 Trombones (duo)
577
Cor
572
Quatuor de Cuivres
520
Euphonium, Piano (duo)
520
Cor anglais, Piano
497
Tuba
445
Trompette (partie séparée)
407
Trombone (partie séparée)
378
Trompette, Trombone (duo)
354
2 Cors (duo)
328
Trompette, Cor (duo)
263
Trompette, Saxophone (duo)
214
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trombones
189
Ensemble de Trombones
132
Cor (partie séparée)
112
Ensemble de Trompettes
112
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 cors
106
Euphonium
94
2 Tubas (duo)
90
Cor Anglais
87
Tuba (partie séparée)
70
Quatuor de cuivres: 2 trompettes, 2 trombones
68
Trio de Cuivres
67
Tuba et Orgue
64
3 Trombones (trio)
55
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trompettes
54
2 Trompettes, Clavier (piano ou orgue)
46
Ensemble de Cors
37
Trombone, Orgue
34
Trombone basse et Piano
33
4 Tubas
30
3 Trompettes (trio)
29
Cor, Violoncelle (duo)
28
Trompette, Trombone, Piano
26
Trombone basse
24
Trompette, Tuba (duo)
24
Euphonium, Tuba (duo)
23
2 Euphoniums et 2 Tubas
23
Trombone, Cor (duo)
21
Trombone, Tuba (duo)
18
Cor, Tuba (duo)
17
Trompette, Basson (duo)
17
3 Cors (trio)
16
2 Euphoniums (duo)
16
Trompette, Violoncelle (duo)
15
Trombone, Violon (duo)
15
Trompette, Violoncelle et Piano
15
3 Tubas (trio)
13
Cor et Orgue
12
Cor anglais, Guitare (duo)
11
Cor et Basson (duo)
11
2 Trombones, Piano
11
2 Cors Anglais Et Pianoforte
10
Clarinette, Cor (duo)
8
Cornet et Piano
7
Cor et Harpe
6
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, 2 trombones
6
2 Cors, Piano
5
Cor, Violoncelle et Piano
5
Trompette et Guitare
4
Trombone et orchestre
4
Trompette, violon (duo)
3
Trompette, Harpe
3
3 Euphoniums
3
Ensemble de Tubas
2
Cor anglais et Harpe (duo)
2
Bass Clef Instruments
2
Euphonium Ou Saxhorn Et Piano
1
4 Euphoniums
1
Cornet et orchestre
1
Instruments en Sib
1
Tuba ou Euphonium ou Saxhorn
1
Quatuor de cuivres: Cor, Trombone, Tuba, Trompette Sib
1
Trompette, Euphonium (duo)
1
Trompette, Orchestre
1
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6968
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
4577
Violoncelle, Piano
4482
Alto, Piano
3548
Violon
1753
Violon, Violoncelle (duo)
1119
2 Violons (duo)
862
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle
856
Violoncelle (partie séparée)
843
Harpe
833
Contrebasse, Piano (duo)
826
2 Violoncelles (duo)
763
Quintette à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle, basse
748
Alto seul
708
Violon, Alto (duo)
581
2 Altos (duo)
493
Piano Trio: Violon, Alto, Piano
482
Violoncelle
398
Contre Basse
392
Alto (partie séparée)
286
Trio à Cordes: 2 violons, violoncelle
268
Violon (partie séparée)
192
Alto, Violoncelle (duo)
190
Contrebasse (partie séparée)
160
4 Violoncelles
156
Violon, Guitare (duo)
126
Trio à cordes: 3 violins
109
Harpe, Flûte (duo)
93
2 Harpes (duo)
88
Trio à Cordes: 3 violoncelles
86
2 Contrebasses (duo)
80
Quatuor à cordes: 4 violons
75
Violoncelle , Guitare (duo)
63
Trio à Cordes: 2 violons, alto
60
2 Violons, Piano
56
Violon, Basson (duo)
54
Harpe, Violon (duo)
53
Violon, Clarinette, Piano (trio)
52
Alto, Guitare (duo)
48
Violoncelle, Contrebasse (duo)
46
Trio à cordes: 3 altos
44
Quatuor à cordes : 4 altos
41
Quintette à cordes: 2 violons, 2 altos, violoncelle
34
Alto et Basson
32
Quintette à cordes : 2 violons, alto et 2 violoncelles
31
Alto et Harpe
28
Violoncelle, Orgue
27
Ensemble de Violons
26
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26
Harpe, Voix
25
2 Violoncelles, Piano
22
Ensemble d'Altos
22
Harpe et Piano
17
Violon, Tuba (duo)
16
4 Contrebasses
13
Trio à cordes
11
Violoncelle, Orchestre
9
Violon, Orgue
8
Violon, Trompette et Piano
8
Harpe, Violon, Violoncelle
8
Ensemble de Violoncelles
8
2 Altos, Piano
7
Flûte, Contrebasse (duo)
7
Harpe (partie séparée)
6
Violon, Basse continue
5
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Violon, Violoncelle, Clarinette
4
Harpe, Quatuor à cordes
4
Harpe et mandoline
3
4 Harpes
3
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2
Alto, Orgue
2
Autoharp
2
Alto et orchestre
2
3 Contrebasses
2
2 Violons et Basse continue
1
Harpe et Orgue
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Orchestre à Cordes
1883
Orchestre
1723
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1062
Jazz combo
872
Orchestre de chambre
796
Fanfare
192
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183
Batterie
150
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127
Percussion (partie séparée)
94
Xylophone, Piano
87
Marimba
69
Vibraphone
57
Piano et Orchestre
50
Quintette à cordes : 2 Violons, Alto, Violoncelle, Contrebasse, Clavier
27
Xylophone
19
Quintette à Vent
16
Timbales
9
Percussion
8
Orchestre, Violon
8
Ensemble d'École
8
2 Xylophones
8
Timbales (partie séparée)
7
Caisse Claire
7
Marimba, Piano (duo)
4
Quintette de Cuivres: autres combinaisons
4
Big band
3
Quatuor à Vent : 4 instruments à vents
3
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3
Vibraphone et Marimba
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2
Instrumentation Flexible
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Cajon
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Marimba et Orgue
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Orchestre Symphonique
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Xylophone ou Marimba ou Vibraphone
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Bongos
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Gregorian Modes - 7 Little Pieces In Church Modes For Piano
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Piano Solo - Intermediate - Digital Download Composed by Sebastian Freisleben. Jazz, …
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Piano Solo - Intermediate - Digital Download Composed by Sebastian Freisleben. Jazz, Method, Etudes and Exercises, Pop. 15 pages. Published by Sebastian Freisleben
You want to know how modern songs in old church modes could sound? Let yourself be enchanted by these 7 wonderful & characteristic pieces in ionian \| dorian \| phrygian \| lydian \| mixolydian \| aeolian \| locrian.<br> <br> For the intermediate pianist and jazz piano lover.<br> <br> As a bonus and present from me, you will get a quick explanation about how to use these scales for your own modern sounding songs in old modes!<br> <br> Hear all 7 songs on Spotify or YouTube:<br> https://spoti.fi/2X3xfnq<br> https://bit.ly/2RB2rtt<br> <br> Check out my social media for more!<br> https://facebook.com/sebastianfreisleben <br> https://instagram.com/sebfreis
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Prelude 19 in A Major Ionian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292493 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 2 pages. Brian Golden #883006. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1292493). Prelude 19 in A Major Ionian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 19 in A Major Ionian
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Prelude 1 in C Major Ionian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1189545 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1189545 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Brian Golden #789177. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1189545). Prelude 1 in C Major Ionian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden.  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 1 in C Major Ionian
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Prelude 7 in Eb Ionian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216178 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216178 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 2 pages. Brian Golden #812790. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1216178). Prelude 7 in Eb Ionian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.YouTube.
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Prelude 7 in Eb Ionian
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Prelude 13 in F# Major Ionian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248571 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248571 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Brian Golden #843062. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1248571). Prelude 13 in F# Major Ionian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 13 in F# Major Ionian
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Prelude 22 in B Minor Phrygian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292494 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292494 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 2 pages. Brian Golden #883011. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1292494). Prelude 22 in B Minor Phrygian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 22 in B Minor Phrygian
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Prelude 4 in D Minor Phrygian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191080 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191080 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 9 pages. Brian Golden #790596. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1191080). Prelude 4 in D Minor Phrygian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 4 in D Minor Phrygian
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Prelude 10 in F Minor Phrygian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216194 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216194 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Brian Golden #812805. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1216194). Prelude 10 in F Minor Phrygian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.YouTube Link https://youtu.be/xb4E0I-vJek.
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Prelude 10 in F Minor Phrygian
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Prelude 16 in G# Minor Phrygian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248575 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248575 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 8 pages. Brian Golden #843067. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1248575). Prelude 16 in G# Minor Phrygian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 16 in G# Minor Phrygian
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Prelude 11 in Db Major Lydian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216196 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216196 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 11 pages. Brian Golden #812807. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1216196). Prelude 11 in Db Major Lydian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.YouTube Link https://youtu.be/xb4E0I-vJek.
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Prelude 23 in G Major Lydian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292495 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292495 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Brian Golden #883013. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1292495). Prelude 23 in G Major Lydian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 23 in G Major Lydian
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Prelude 17 in E Major Lydian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248579 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248579 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Brian Golden #843071. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1248579). Prelude 17 in E Major Lydian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 5 in Bb Major Lydian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191533 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191533 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 5 pages. Brian Golden #791032. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1191533). Prelude 5 in Bb Major Lydian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 5 in Bb Major Lydian
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Prelude 12 in Bb Minor Dorian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216197 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Brian Golden #812808. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1216197). Prelude 12 in Bb Minor Dorian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.YouTube Link https://youtu.be/xb4E0I-vJek.
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Prelude 6 in G Minor Dorian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191536 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1191536 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 2 pages. Brian Golden #791038. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1191536). Prelude 6 in G Minor Dorian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 18 in C# Minor Dorian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248586 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248586 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 5 pages. Brian Golden #843078. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1248586). Prelude 18 in C# Minor Dorian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 24 in E Minor Dorian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292440 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292440 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Brian Golden #883014. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1292440). Prelude 24 in E Minor Dorian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 14 in D# Minor Dorian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248570 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1248570 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Brian Golden #843063. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1248570). Prelude 14 in D# Minor Dorian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 2 in A Minor Aolian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1189809 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1189809 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 12 pages. Brian Golden #789404. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1189809). Prelude 2 in A Minor Aolian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden   The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 20 in F# MInor Aolian
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292438 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1292438 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Brian Golden #883008. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1292438). Prelude 20 in F# Minor Aolian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.
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Prelude 8 in C Minor Aolian
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216191 By Brian Golden. By Brian G…
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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1216191 By Brian Golden. By Brian Golden. Arranged by Brian Golden. Classical,Contemporary. Score. 6 pages. Brian Golden #812802. Published by Brian Golden (A0.1216191). Prelude 8 in C Minor Aolian from 24 Preludes for the Piano in Major and Minor Modes by composer Brian Golden  The creative concept in writing these preludes is to provide a link to past preludes written for the keyboard, and in particular to the works of J.S. Bach and Frederic Chopin, whose works stand as essential repertoire for any student of the piano.  Using Bach’s and Chopin’s examples, my goal was to compose in all twenty-four keys, yet offer my own variation on the progression of key signatures – Bach’s being a pattern of major to parallel minor progressing chromatically through all keys, and Chopin’s a pattern of major to relative minor keys progressing clockwise through the circle of fifths.  In order to expand my harmonic and melodic possibilities, I have included the modal keys rather than only the major and harmonic minor keys, and have chosen to work counterclockwise through the circle of fifths, which is a more natural harmonic progression.  Therefore, all major preludes resolve from one to another V-I, as well as do all the minor preludes.  While there are seven modal scales, I decided to leave out the locrian modes for the following reasons.  First, due to the diminished fifth, the locrian mode cannot be thought of as either major nor minor.  Second, the locrian mode did not have a relative key to pair with, since there were no other keys with the identical characteristic notes.  In creating the key architecture, I determined that there was only one solution to pairing major and relative minor scales based on a shared parent key and characteristic note - ionian/aolian, mixolydian/phrygian and lydian/dorian.  This specific order of modal scales is the only order that would enable composing in all twelve key signatures.  Finally, the inspiration for each prelude came from playing through several other preludes in the same keys - mostly by Bach and Chopin - and letting their themes and styles influence me in the writing of my own.YouTube Link https://youtu.be/xb4E0I-vJek.
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How to Play Indian Sitar Rāgas on a Piano (2020 edition)
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Composed by John Pitts (1976-). Indian. Sheet Music Single. 270 pages. Published by …
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Composed by John Pitts (1976-). Indian. Sheet Music Single. 270 pages. Published by Intensely Pleasant Music
2nd edition - fully revised 2020 (first published 2016). Available as a pdf from www.pianoraga.com either for individual use or with a studio licence for teachers (this includes a hard copy). Also perfect-bound or coil-bound from www.pianoraga.com (also https://www.amazon.com/Play-Indian-Sitar-R%C4%81gas-Piano/dp/B08DBVQZK8 and https://www.lulu.com/en/gb/shop/john-pitts/how-to-play-indian-sitar-r%C4%81gas-on-a-piano-coil-bound... ).<br> <br> Indian rāgas (or raags) have an extraordinary musical heritage dating back several centuries (from the area that is now India, Pakistan and Bangladesh) - a truly unique musical genre of fascinating melodic beauty and rhythmic intricacy – freely combining elaborate composed melodies with carefully rehearsed improvisation.This rich and intriguing music is traditionally performed on sitar – or instruments such as the sarangi, sarod, esraj or voice – and has previously been generally unavailable to pianists. But now the amazing world of Indian rāgas has been opened up in this sympathetic but thorough reinvention for piano solo (or duet or two pianos) by an award-winning British composer. This collection of 24 rāgas will be enjoyed by good amateur pianists through to virtuosic professionals. It is suitable for any pianist who enjoys discovering new music, or who has an interest in music from other cultures, or who knows the pleasure of jazz noodling and wants to explore a rewarding and fresh (but centuries-old) form of improvisation.<br> <br> This book contains:<br> •Sheet music for piano solo: a set of 24 rāgas, newly composed within a traditional rāga genre, one for each hour of night and day, sunset to sunset, encompassing a wide array of moods, and based on over twenty fascinating scales.<br> •Step by step instructions to play each of the pre-composed and improvised sections of Indian rāgas, written for pianists who are used to playing European classical music and jazz. This includes how to develop the melodic material in the improvised ālāp (with optional joṛ and jhālā sections), and the part composed part improvised slow, medium and fast gat sections, with optional jhālā to finish.<br> •Instructions to play any of these rāgas in a duet or at two pianos.<br> •Hundreds of musical examples.<br> •Accompanying audio & video examples can be accessed for free at pianoraga.com<br> <br> The book has been fully revised in 2020, with improved explanations and definitions, spellings conformed to academic usage, corrected inclusion of the improvised joṛ section, inclusion of mohrā phrases in the ālāp, and a transcription of the intricate free-pulse rhythms in the first example ālāp video. .
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Mystic Space - Ambient Piano
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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.573205 Composed by James Michael St…
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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.573205 Composed by James Michael Stevens. Arranged by James Michael Stevens. 20th Century,Contemporary,New Age. Score. 4 pages. James M Stevens Music ASCAP #5011245. Published by James M Stevens Music ASCAP (A0.573205). Written December 22, 2019, this is a minimalistic piano composition written in a reflective and mystical style with some light ambient orchestration. The key is somewhat ambivalent and model with a mixture between D minor (aeolian), A phrygian, and B flat lydian. Wrote it just for a change of pace before I work on some commissions. Hope you enjoy this deep space meditative piece! 
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Piano album - volume 1 (15 pieces for piano solo), edition I - 2012 (Romanian language edition)
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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.912979 Composed by Andrei-Lucian Dr…
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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.912979 Composed by Andrei-Lucian Drăgoi (Dragoi). 20th Century,Multicultural,Standards,World. Score. 63 pages. Andrei-Lucian Dragoi #2931267. Published by Andrei-Lucian Dragoi (A0.912979). I am a Romanian composer. This is my first musical album for piano solo (the 1st edition published in Romania, in 2012). This album addresses to (early) intermediate level piano players and contains 15 miniatures for piano solo. The melodies of these pieces also contain the harmonic lines so that to encourage improvisation and added/alternative guitar accompaniments.The separate lead sheets for 10 of these pieces can also be found on my other album called: Multi-instrumental musical album - volume 1, edition I (lead sheets) (Album muzical poli-instrumental, volume 1, edition I) (Romanian language edition).The mp3 sample is an audio variant of the miniature Mic dans cu aroma irlandeza (Little Irish-flavored dance) from this album.All the miniatures from this album can be listened in audio format on this personal blog page:https://acdecojocullumii.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/albumul-meu-de-pian-solo-pentru-incepatori-volumul...I have marked more instruments that piano solo because each piece is written so that it can also be played in duets (piano-woodwind/strings duo, guitar-woodwind/strings duo) and trio/quartets (piano-guitar-woodwind/-strings).
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