Land Ahoy!
Mary Leaf
Included in:
Era
Difficulty Level
Mood
Style
Broken Chords
Chords
Chord tones played one note at a time that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.
SearchHands Separate
Hand and Finger Techniques
A technique that involves only one hand playing at a time throughout most or all of a piece; used only at lower levels.
SearchLegato
Expression
A type of articulation indicating the player to play smoothly and seamlessly, with the notes slightly overlapped.
SearchMelodic 5ths
Intervals
Two notes played in succession, usually in one hand but sometimes in both, whose distance is the interval of a 5th of any quality.
SearchShifting Hand Positions
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.
SearchSimple Time Signature
Meter
A time signature where the fundamental beat is subdivided into groupings of two.
SearchTies
Rhythm
Symbols indicating that two notes are to be played as one with the value equal to their sum.
SearchTitle
Land Ahoy!
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
2017
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
21
Teacher Duet
Yes
Lyrics
Yes
Student Age
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Sing the Words,
Slow Practice,
Work on Creating a Good Tone