Song of the Cavalry Op. 27, No. 29
Dmitri Kabalevsky
Sheet Music
(Individual)
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Difficulty Level
Moods
Style
16th Notes
Rhythm
Notes whose lengths are equal to one-sixteenth the value of a whole note or one quarter of a quarter note.
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Rhythm
Notes whose lengths are equal to one-eighth the value of a whole note or half the value of a quarter note.
SearchBlocked Chord Accompaniment
Accompaniment Patterns
A type of accompaniment pattern that primarily uses root-position major and minor triads with simple or slow-moving rhythms.
SearchDotted 8th Notes
Rhythm
8th notes whose lengths are increased by half; equal to three 16th notes.
SearchIntermediate Two Voices in One Hand
Texture
A type of texture where one or both hands play more than one voice at a time with large intervals, many hand positions, and complex rhythms.
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.
SearchLegato
Expression
A type of articulation indicating the player to play smoothly and seamlessly, with the notes slightly overlapped.
SearchRepeated Single Notes
Intervals
The same note that occurs several times in a row throughout a piece.
SearchStaccato
Expression
A type of articulation indicating the player to play short and light; notes not held for their full value.
SearchTitle
Song of the Cavalry Op. 27, No. 29
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
1938
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
63
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Highlight Dynamic Contrasts,
Isolate Voices,
Play Small Segments,
Slow Practice