Dive into the enchanting world of music with Pauline Hall's "Piano Time 2," a captivating collection of 40 delightful pieces designed to build on the skills acquired in the first installment of the series. Released on July 18, 2024, by Oxford University Press Music, this album is a treasure trove for pianists looking to expand their repertoire and technical prowess.
"Piano Time 2" extends the range of notes and time signatures, introducing tones, semitones, chords, and more, making it an excellent companion to "Piano Time 3." The album features a diverse array of styles, from lively dances like "Quadrille" and "Hornpipe" to whimsical tunes such as "Frog Dance" and "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat." Each piece is beautifully illustrated, adding an extra layer of charm and engagement for players of all ages.
With a duration of 25 minutes, this album offers a gradual pace that suits all players, ensuring a rewarding and enjoyable learning experience. Whether you're a beginner looking to advance your skills or an intermediate pianist seeking fresh and appealing pieces, "Piano Time 2" is a fantastic addition to your musical journey. The third edition of this award-winning series is sure to delight and inspire, making it a valuable resource for anyone eager to explore the joy of making music.
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Tracks
Ode to joyLudwig van Beethoven, Oxford University Press Music
Drunken sailor keep-fitPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Drunken sailorTraditional, Oxford University Press Music
Slithery snakeAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Left-hand snakesPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Dark and lightReena Esmail, Oxford University Press Music
Bump in the nightDavid Blackwell, Oxford University Press Music
Opposite directionsPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Quite contraryAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
CarouselKristina Arakelyan, Oxford University Press Music
Courtly danceAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Dancing seahorsesWilliam Chapman Nyaho, Oxford University Press Music
Dance of the scaley lizardsDavid Blackwell, Oxford University Press Music
HornpipePauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Upside-down echoesAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Snow-driftsAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Far-away bellsPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
BandstandAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Evening strollAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Happy endingsReena Esmail, Oxford University Press Music
Volta Lake songWilliam Chapman Nyaho, Oxford University Press Music
Skipping alongPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
QuadrilleJoseph Haydn, Oxford University Press Music
Catch me if you canAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
On paradePauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Spanish melodyPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
HoppingKristina Arakelyan, Oxford University Press Music
TiptoesReena Esmail, Oxford University Press Music
Frog danceAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Festival fanfareDavid Blackwell, Oxford University Press Music
The little mermaidYvonne Adair, Oxford University Press Music
On the prowlDavid Blackwell, Oxford University Press Music
Fidgety fingersAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Stalactites and stalagmitesAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
Mysterious marchAlan Bullard, Oxford University Press Music
The owl and the pussy-catPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
There was an old man with a beardPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
LullabyPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Same notes, different tunes (3/4)Pauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Same notes, different tunes (6/8)Pauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Musical mix-upPauline Hall, Oxford University Press Music
Jamaican rumbaTraditional, Oxford University Press Music
AllegrettoAnton Diabelli, Oxford University Press Music
MelodyHermann Berens, Oxford University Press Music
ClownsDavid Blackwell, Oxford University Press Music
The entertainerScott Joplin, Oxford University Press Music