Angels' Voices Op. 100, No. 21
Friedrich Burgmüller
Era
Difficulty Level
Mood
1st and 2nd Endings
Notation
Symbols that indicate different measures to play during repeated sections.
SearchBroken Chords
Chords
Chord tones played one note at a time that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.
SearchHomophony
Texture
A type of texture where a melody is supported by one or more voices with all the voices following the same or similar rhythm.
SearchLedger Lines
Notation
Additional lines added above or below the staff in order to place very high or very low notes that wouldn't normally fit on the staff.
SearchLeft Hand Melody
Texture
A type of texture where the left hand plays the melody and the right hand plays the accompaniment for an extended period of time.
SearchOctave Higher and Octave Lower
Notation
Symbols that indicate playing a note or range of notes either an octave higher or lower than notated.
SearchRitardando
Meter
An Italian term meaning "delaying"; an indication instructing the player to decrease speed, often gradually.
SearchSimple Two Voices in One Hand
Texture
A type of texture where one or both hands play more than one voice at a time; usually briefly and with simple rhythms.
SearchTriplets
Rhythm
Notes whose values are determined by a subdivision into three-note groupings instead of two or four.
SearchTitle
Angels' Voices Op. 100, No. 21
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
1852
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
33
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Block the Broken Chords,
Help Student Achieve Sensitive and Musical Playing,
Work on a Smooth Legato Touch,
Work on Creating a Good Tone,
Work on Expressive Phrasing