A Little Dance Op. 39, No. 9
Dmitri Kabalevsky
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Difficulty Level
Mood
Theme
Blocked Chord Accompaniment
Accompaniment Patterns
A type of accompaniment pattern that primarily uses root-position major and minor triads with simple or slow-moving rhythms.
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Chords
Chords with alternate ordering of their tones where the root is placed either in the middle or at the top of the chord.
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Chords
Four-note chords comprised of the root, major 3rd, perfect 5th, and minor 7th.
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Chords
Four-note chords composed of the root, minor 3rd, perfect 5th, and minor 7th.
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Hand and Finger Techniques
A technique that requires the player to pick up and move their hand to a new position; usually from a five finger scale to another.
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Expression
A type of articulation indicating the player to play short and light; notes not held for their full value.
SearchTitle
A Little Dance Op. 39, No. 9
Composer
Year
1944
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
12
Student Age
Teaching Tips
Hands Separate Practice,
Highlight Dynamic Contrasts,
Map Out Hand Position Shifts