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All music is published clearly with the Finale music program on laser printed paper. Excellent page turns in all piano parts.
PIANO DUETS
LATE BEGINNER - INTERMEDIATE DUETS
- Waltz of the Five-Footed Alien (3/4 time against a theme built on five eighth notes)
- Spicy Drum
- Domestic Entanglements
Dashing Duets for Dapper Duos - Please contact Manduca Publishing
Manduca Music Publications
P.O.Box 10550
Portland, Maine 04104
1-800-626-3822 or in Maine (207) 773-7012
- *Traffic Jam
- *Only Two Claps
- A’s in the Left Hand
- Alternating Rhythms
- *Alternating Claps
- Walking on Eggshells
- Song from the Orient
- *Cricket in the Reeds
- *Threatening Shadows
- Galloping Shadows
*Reviewed in American Music Teaching Magazine and Clavier
*Reviewed in American Music Teaching Magazine and Clavier
EARLY INTERMEDIATE
- Dormant Dragon
- Diabolical Dragon
- Disdainful Dragon
- Dreadful Dragon
- Deadly Dragon
- Diligent Dragon
- Disputacious Dragons
- Dragons and Dragonflies
- Delphic Dragon
INTERMEDIATE
- The Mysterious F-Sharp
- Down at the End
- The Symmetrical Clap
- Clap After A
- Tipsy Clappy
- Tangled Hands
- Three-Footed Giant
- Recital Mosquitoes
- Clapping Waltz Flower
- Countdowns
- Hoarse Horse on a Coarse Course
ADVANCED
- Jumpy Waltz
- Slide in Five
- Liquid Waltz
- Old Quickstep
- Snake Swaltz
- Crunchy Charleston
- Dance in the Cobwebs
PIANO MUSIC FOR TEACHING - in collections
LATE ELEMENTARY AND EARLY INTERMEDIATE
Rhythm, Scale, and Technique Books
Intriguing Improvisations
Published by Manduca Publishers, to order please contact:
Manduca Music Publications
P.O.Box 10550
Portland, Maine 04104
1-800-626-3822 or in Maine (207) 773-7012
INTERMEDIATE
- Popcorn
- Fanfare – one sample
- Seconds
- Robot Duo
- Mom and Dodecaphonic
- Video Games
- Weasels Ubiquitous
- Almost
INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
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