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Lost my Pieces - Hashimoto Yukari
Free Sheet music for Piano
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About this product
Lost my Pieces, by Hashimoto Yukari
Difficulty Analysis
There are several technical elements in "Lost my Pieces" that present challenges to performers:
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Rapid Passage Work: Measures containing sixteenth notes (e.g., the rapid scales in measures 11, 19, and 27) demand precision and speed. This requires good finger independence and dexterity.
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Dynamic Control: The fluctuating dynamics throughout the piece, especially in the expressive sections such as 20-23 where crescendos lead into softer phrases, pose a challenge in maintaining control and expression.
Practice Tips
To effectively tackle the performance challenges noted above, consider the following practice strategies:
Addressing Rapid Passage Work:
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Isolate Difficult Sections: Begin practicing the faster passages in measures 11 and 27 by playing them at a slower tempo. Gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable, using a metronome to keep timing consistent.
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Fingering Exercises: Develop finger patterns to facilitate the rapid movement across the keyboard, particularly in the high-register notes. Practicing these in various combinations can improve fluidity.
Enhancing Dynamic Control:
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Phrase Work: Break down longer phrases into smaller segments. Focus on shaping the dynamics within these segments—emphasizing the peaks and gently softening towards the endpoints will greatly enhance musicality.
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Measure 11-14: Focus on the rapid scale patterns, aiming for clarity in each note.
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Measure 20-23: Work on expressive dynamics and phrasing, emphasizing the crescendos leading into the climactic moments.
Music Appreciation
"Lost my Pieces," composed by PianoDeuss and arranged by Eli Hansen, is set in the key of G Major with a steady 4/4 time signature and a moderate tempo of 85 BPM. The piece exhibits a beautifully structured form, characterized by distinct phrases that alternate between lyrical melodies and harmonic support.
Unique Features:
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Melodic Structure: The right-hand melody frequently utilizes the G Major scale, incorporating notes like D5, E5, and B4, creating a warm and inviting sound. Notable melodic sequences can be found in measures such as E5 - B4 - G4 (measures 3-4), which display a memorable rising contour.
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Harmonic Progressions: The piece often involves engaging chord progressions. For instance, the use of I-IV-V chords creates a sense of movement and contrast, particularly in phrases around measures 7-8 (G major to C major).
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Rhythmic Texture: The interplay between sustained notes and quick rhythmic passages is a key feature. The transition in measures 14-16 demonstrates painted chords through syncopated rhythms, enhancing the texture.
Quick Details
Lost my Pieces
- ArtistHashimoto Yukari
- Number of imitations:139
- GenreHashimoto Yukari
- KeyG
- Tempo85
- Pages3
- NotationHashimoto Yukari
- ComposeComposed by: PianoDeuss Music by: Hashimoto Yukari Arr. Eli Hansen
- IntroductionLost my Pieces' - Composed by: PianoDeuss Music by: Hashimoto Yukari Arr. Eli Hansen , This music is undefined, arr. by Hashimoto Yukari, Suitable for all students to learn
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