Thank you for posting these! I'm teaching myself piano, and I didn't know what any of these pieces were supposed to sound like. Much thanks! You play beautifully!
Just needs to be 3 different eras and / or styles. I don't think it matters too much at this level, as a lot of the pieces are by contemporary composers and fairly similar. But you could go allegro in C or melody in G for piece 1 (both classical options), Bluebottle or Smooth and Crunchy for piece 2, and A Haunted Harp or Sleepy Head for piece 3?
00:00 - "Allegro in C Major"
00:40 - "Melody in G Major"
1:16 - "The Juggler"
2:30 - "Giraffe"
1:45 - "On the Trampoline"
2:09 - "Bluebottle"
2:28 - "Giraffe"
3:25 - "Ladybug Waltz"
4:00 - "Owl in the Night"
5:45 - "Bumper Cars"
6:37 - "The Haunted House"
7:00 - "Criss Cross"
7:57 - "Skating Walz"
8:20 - "Sleigh Bells"
8:43 - "Barefoot on the Beach"
9:18 - "Panda Blues"
9:54 - "Haunted Harp"
10:52 - "Rock Climbing"
11:36 - "What's that Noise?"
12:40 - "Around a Roundabout"
13:24 - "Prickly Pear Rag"
14:07 - "Wandering Ogre"
14:52 - "Sleepy Head"
15:32 - "Baby Kangaroo"
16:10 - "Curious Cat"
16:35 - "Smooth and Crunchy"
Thank you for posting these! I'm teaching myself piano, and I didn't know what any of these pieces were supposed to sound like. Much thanks! You play beautifully!
How sweet is your playing... ❤
RCM Prep A repertoire requires 3 “contrasting” … what 3 would be an example of this. I am self teaching to get started, looking for a little guidance.
Just needs to be 3 different eras and / or styles. I don't think it matters too much at this level, as a lot of the pieces are by contemporary composers and fairly similar. But you could go allegro in C or melody in G for piece 1 (both classical options), Bluebottle or Smooth and Crunchy for piece 2, and A Haunted Harp or Sleepy Head for piece 3?