H In New England
Max Richter
Sheet Music
(Individual)
Included in:
Era
Difficulty Level
Styles
2 Against 3
Rhythm
A combination of triplets played in one hand while notes with regular values are played in the other hand at the same time.
SearchBroken Chord Accompaniment
Accompaniment Patterns
A type of accompaniment pattern that primarily uses broken chords in varying note configurations, with simple or slow-moving rhythms.
SearchCrescendo and Diminuendo
Expression
Indications instructing the player to play gradually louder (crescendo) or softer (diminuendo).
SearchExtended Hand Positions
Hand and Finger Techniques
Hand positions that require stretching beyond a five finger scale; usually to play intervals that are 6ths or greater.
SearchMezzo Piano
Expression
An indication instructing the player to play moderately soft; between mezzo forte and piano.
SearchSustain Pedal
Expression
Also called the damper pedal, it is the rightmost pedal on the piano and used to sustain notes by moving the dampers away from the strings.
SearchTenuto
Expression
A type of articulation indicating to the player that a given note should be held for its full value or slightly more.
SearchTriplets
Rhythm
Notes whose values are determined by a subdivision into three-note groupings instead of two or four.
SearchTitle
H In New England
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
2009
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
62
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Focus on the Left Hand Accompaniment Patterns,
Hands Separate Practice,
Isolate Finger Five,
Play Only the Bottom Note of the Accompaniment Pattern,
Tap and Count,
Practice Pedaling,
Play Without Pedal