Wolf in Bflat Major-GMinor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book includes changing clefs, augmented chords, inner voicing and frequent hand crossovers.
Friday, December 20, 2024
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Penny Session and F Sharp Minor
The Penny Session in F Sharp Minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book borrows musical ideas from Beethoven's "Rage Over a Lost Penny." Listen to the 2 pieces below and compare their similarities and differences.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Strong Will and Broken Inversions
Strong Will in A Major in Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book begins with a variation of A Major Broken inversions.
Wunderkeys 2 Pop: Castle Hill Kick and Looking Ahead
Castle Hill Kick in G minor and B-flat Major from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book includes large 2 octave left-hand leaps.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Venise Session and LH Pivots
The Venise Session in B Flat Major from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book includes several left-hand patterns that require a pivot or crossover motion.
Technique
Watch the Pivot Notes Tutorial (first 5 minutes) and pivot rather than stretch on the 1-5-10 left-hand patterns to eliminate tension in measures 1-4 and similar patterns throughout the piece.
Rhythm
Watch the Quick Rhythm tip video about Sixteenth note triplets (similar to those on the last line of this piece).
Improvisation
Choose a backing track below and play the scale along with it or improvise melodies using notes from the B-flat Major Scale. Remember to play all of the B's and E's Flat!
Supplementary Music in B Flat Major
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Aisling's Theme Practice Tips
Aisling's Theme in B minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book includes multiple mood shifts. Tap the rhythms as you listen to the performance.
- Even though this piece is written in a minor key listen for how occasional major chord patterns in this piece bring a glimmer of hope and shift the mood.
- Practice feeling the subtle rise and fall of the chords and use your peripheral vision when needed to see the larger chord shifts.
- Remember to add the expressive dynamic changes and ritardando to convey emotion in this piece.
- Watch out for the clef changes/left hand crossovers on the bottom of the first and second page.
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Wunderkeys Pop 2: Sea of Stars and Dotted Eighths
Sea of Stars in D Major from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book is inspired by themes from Mozart's famous piano sonata.
Watch the first minute of the video below to hear the inspiration behind the motifs in this piece.
Practice Tips
- Block practice the left-hand chord and interval patterns to prepare for smooth chord shift transitions.
- Tap the rhythms as you listen to the performance video below (Start at 1:45). Think of the dotted eighth rhythms in the right hand as doubled in value (augmented). For example, measure one sounds like "Shoot the bug Slug bug" in bug rhythm language.
- Play the left hand 2 and 3 note phrases with a down-up motion and light thumb.
Supplementary Music
Piano Pronto Movement 2 Sonata Theme is a simplified version of Mozart's original theme.
Minuet Op 11 No. 5 by Luigi Boccerini in Discovering Piano (Red p. 178)
Minuet in A Minor BWV 120 by Bach in Discovering Piano (Red p. 188)Some of the products linked in my posts may be affiliate links, earning me a small commission on any products purchased via that link.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Taefa's Return and Acciacaturas

Taefa's Return in F# Minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book begins with a sense of foreboding including many chords in alberti bass style.
Wunderkeys Pop 2: The Minuet Session and Stride Bass
The Minuet Session in G Minor from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Book begins with simple rhythms with a melodic motif borrowed from Bach's famous minuet but the pedaling and expression are definitely a diversion from Baroque style!
- Notice the left-hand stride bass on the second page is like a root chord with the root thrown down an octave. Imagine a miniature ball being tossed across the keys as you leap up and down to aim for the roots and thirds.
Monday, December 9, 2024
Wunderkeys Pop 2: Blue Stone and LH Crossovers
Blue Stone in A Major from Wunderkeys Intermediate Pop 2 Performance Bookis a calm expressive piece that includes many flowing 1-5-8-9-10 left-hand patterns and some rolled chords.
- Practice the left-hand broken chord groups "block style" to gain automaticity shifting up and down between chords groups with ease.
- If you are unfamiliar with rolled chords watch this quick video about arpeggiated chords
- Adding lyrics to a piece can be helpful because it makes the distinct rhythms of the phrases more memorable.
- If this piece had lyrics, what would it say to you?
Although this piece has no religious themes, it brought excerpts from some of my favorite scriptures (Isaiah 1:18, Helaman 5:12, D&C 6:36) to my mind that I loosely strung together to create the following lyrics for the first page.
"Look unto me in every thought. Look unto me and cast your doubts and fears aside.
Look unto me and ye shall find rest. And when the storms shall beat upon you, you can trust The Rock.
I will take your hand I will guide you home. I will make your sins though scarlet be as wool.
I will take your hand, I will guide you home; back to The Father where he waits with open arms."
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