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Piano/Keyboard, 1 Piano, 4 Hands - intermediate SKU: HL.405510 1 Piano, 4 Hands/Early to Mid-Intermediate Level. Composed by William L. Gillock. Willis. Elementary 4 Class piece for the Piano Ensembles event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. Duet, Recital. 12 pages. Willis Music #11370. Published by Willis Music (HL.405510). UPC: 073999754148. 9.0x12.0x0.021 inches. William Gillock 1 Piano, 4 Hands Early to Mid-Intermediate Level.Gillock gives helpful visual directives in this winsome duet composed in 1988: Upon “entering the park” (the intro), an animated section “chasing butterflies” takes place before switching to humorous well-articulated measures “feeding the ducks”. This is followed by a short mellow section: “lying in the grass–watching the clouds”, before ending with an energetic bang, “hurrying home!” The activity changes help the students create visual mental pictures to help make this piece a rewarding collaborative experience. NFMC selection 2008-10.

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