Beethoven Allegretto from Symphony 7 - Easy Piano Arrangement
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An Easy Arrangement for the Indermediate Pianist (~Grade 4+)
Arrangement and performance by Henrik Kilhamn
Beethoven: Mvt II Allegretto from Symphony 7, Op. 92
Key: A minor, same as original
For a proper symphonic movement, what better to include in a volume
called An Orchestral Orchard than the Allegretto from Beethoven’s 7th? It starts with only plain chords back and forth between the tonic and dominant in the low register, and then adds layer after layer until the whole orchestra plays with full force. This is possible to imitate on piano by adding energy in the accompaniment texture and varying the melodic register, so the feeling of playing this arrangement could at least start to approach the epic experience of this magnificent movement. For the final round LH goes into triplet mode but RH still plays 8th and 16th notes, but it’s a good place to practice 3-against-2 polyrhythms in an otherwise friendly setting.
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SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
The Simple Solutions series came from the idea that even not-professionally trained pianists should be able to enjoy the feeling of playing great music from the piano repertoire with their own hands. This is possible with some clever rearranging of the musical material: reducing the range of independent voices and jumps while preserving core ideas of melody and rhythm. In this easier setting, you will instead have enough time on your hands (literally!) to bring the music to life and care about those aspect that often otherwise come second: phrasing, articulation, dynamics, and balance. This will help you develop your over-all musicality, which will be of great value in all other pieces as well.
In the end, if you feel ready for a challenge and want to go forward with proper piano studies that requires years of practice - you can always move on to more advanced arrangements or original piano compositions. They will always be there. In the meantime, these arrangements will bring you close to the same enjoyment as the full versions, because all musical ideas are carefully conserved.
They are just a little bit easier.