Barcarolle Op. 100, No. 22
Friedrich Burgmüller
Era
Difficulty Level
Mood
Theme
A Tempo
Meter
An Italian term meaning "in time"; an indication instructing the player to return to the original tempo after a deviation.
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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.
SearchCompound Time Signature
Meter
A time signature where the fundamental beat is subdivided in groupings of three instead of two.
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Chords
Four-note chords comprised of the root, major 3rd, perfect 5th, and minor 7th.
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Rhythm
Indications placed above or below notes instructing the player to hold those notes longer than their original notated length.
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Expression
Ornamentations that are notated in a smaller size than normal notes and played slightly before them.
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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.
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Texture
A type texture that occurs when the contour, distance, and speed of the notes in one hand matches that of the other hand as they play together.
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Meter
An Italian term meaning "delaying"; an indication instructing the player to decrease speed, often gradually.
SearchTitle
Barcarolle Op. 100, No. 22
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
1852
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
47
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Focus On Expressive Markings,
Slow Practice,
Study the Contour of the Melody,
Work on Creating a Good Tone