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2016–2020National Federation of Music

Clubs Festivals Bulletin

ONE HAND PIANO MUSIC FOR SCJM EVENT

PRIMARY CLASSES

PRIMARY CLASS IJump-Start (RH) ..................................... 2Secret Mission (LH) ................................ 3See-Saw ................................................. 4Tubas on Parade .................................... 5

PRIMARY CLASS I IIrish Celebration (RH) ............................. 6Victory Parade (LH) ................................ 7Waltzing Alone ...................................... 8Woodpeckers ........................................ 9

PRIMARY CLASS I I IMedieval Faire (RH) ............................. 10T-Rex Trek (LH) ..................................... 11The Minnow ......................................... 12Leap Frog ............................................ 13The Ocean Deep (for one hand) .......... 14

PRIMARY CLASS IVCircus! (RH) .......................................... 15Mystery Novel (LH) .............................. 16Model T ............................................... 17Geysers ................................................ 18

ALFRED MUSIC LEVELSEE=Early ElementaryE=ElementaryLE=Late Elementary

EI=Early IntermediateI=IntermediateLI=Late Intermediate

EA=Early AdvancedA=Advanced

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Jump-Start

Melody Bober

(for the right hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT

Jump-Start (RH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 1Melody Bober00-39100Alfred Level EE

PRIMARY CLASS I

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Secret Mission

Melody Bober

(for the left hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT: Student plays one octave higher.

Secret Mission (LH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 1Melody Bober00-39100Alfred Level EE

4

PRIMARY CLASS I

See-SawEither/OrJoyce Grill00-EL03775Alfred Level E

5

PRIMARY CLASS I

Tubas on ParadeEither/OrJoyce Grill00-EL03775Alfred Level E

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Irish Celebration

Melody Bober

(for the right hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT

PRIMARY CLASS I I

Irish Celebration (RH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 1Melody Bober00-39100Alfred Level EE

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Victory Parade

Melody Bober

(for the left hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT: Student plays one octave lower.

Victory Parade (LH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 1Melody Bober00-39100Alfred Level EE

8

PRIMARY CLASS I I

Waltzing AloneEither/OrJoyce Grill00-EL03775Alfred Level E

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Medieval Faire

Melody Bober

(for the right hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT: Student plays one octave higher.

Medieval Faire (RH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 2Melody Bober00-39101Alfred Level E

PRIMARY CLASS I I I

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T-Rex Trek

Melody Bober

(for the left hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT

T-Rex Trek (LH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 2Melody Bober00-39101Alfred Level E

PRIMARY CLASS I I I

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The MinnowThe MinnowLynne Cox00-88262Alfred Level EE

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Leap FrogLeap FrogKathy Holmes00-29129Alfred Level EE

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Hold the damper pedal down throughout*

*The pedal may be changed with the harmonies, if desired.

Copyright © MCMXCIX by Alfred Music Publishing Co., Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

ISBN 0-7390-0314-3

for my student, Ivy Laplante

The Ocean Deepfor right hand or left hand alone

Kathleen Massoud

The Ocean Deep (for one hand)The Ocean Deep (for one hand)Kathleen Massoud00-18991Alfred Level E

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Circus!

Melody Bober

(for the right hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT

PRIMARY CLASS IV

Circus! (RH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 2Melody Bober00-39101Alfred Level E

16

PRIMARY CLASS IV

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Mystery Novel

Melody Bober

(for the left hand)

DUET ACCOMPANIMENT

Mystery Novel (LH)Grand One-Hand Solos for Piano, Book 2Melody Bober00-39101Alfred Level E

17

PRIMARY CLASS IV

Model TKaleidoscope Solos, Book 1Jon George00-686Alfred Level EE/E

18

PRIMARY CLASS IV

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Geysers

Robert D. and Karen Vandall

Copyright © MMVI by Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in USA.

Yellowstone National Park was established as the world’s first national park in 1872. It was named for the yellow rocks that are found along part of the Yellowstone River. The park covers over 2,000,000 acres and stretches from northwestern Wyoming into Idaho and Montana. The most outstanding natural phenomena are the thousands of displays that compose the world’s largest thermal basins. These include mud pots, hot springs, and over 300 geysers.

GeysersLet’s Visit Yellowstone!Robert D. Vandall00-25400Alfred Level LE

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