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5 star rating

Louis

Location: from Sydney, Australia

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

April 15, 2012

Chopsticks here and there

this is a great arrangement and a motivator for a beginner pianist. The 3/4 items should be played one beat per bar, and the 4/4 (USA)drives better in 2/4 Congratulation to the composer/arranger. The print quality is excellent. More of the same please!!

4 of 8 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

Location: from Folsom, CA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

August 9, 2011

Chopsticks Here & There - Easy Piano Duet

An easy and clever arrangement with original theme, Russian, French, and USA variations. Very fun to play for beginners and a fun sight-read for the intermediate player.

8 of 18 people found this review helpful.

3 star rating

Location: from quebec

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

July 3, 2011

good

students often play that without knowing it

6 of 16 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

Mrs Liz

Location: from Utah

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

January 6, 2010

brought down the house!

I teach a Jr High Piano lab and I used this music for a monster Concert with 10 pianos, 3 students at each piano (30 students playing at once). I changed the secondo part to accomodate two seperate students playing with one hand, and one student playing primo. I added a little bit of dance and some clapping and stomping which really got the crowd going, and the students loved it. Yes, I acutally got Jr High students to stand up and dance for a few lines, with one student playing the primo for rhythm. You can get really creative with this piece.

28 of 48 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Norco, California

Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate

April 3, 2009

FUN!!!!

I played this with a student and we had a ball. The changes in the music for different countries are simply fun to play. A great arrangement for about a level 2-3 or higher. It sounds so good with both parts that even more advanced students will enjoy playing.

26 of 51 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Bridgewater, New Jersey

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

March 14, 2008

Duet Fantasy for Grandchildren

Perfect for the age group 8-10 years and very encouraging for four hands.

25 of 47 people found this review helpful.

4 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from Rouen (France)

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

February 18, 2008

chopsticks

great fun !

22 of 43 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

S McLellan

Location: from Des Moines, IA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

October 17, 2007

Fun & Entertaining

We used it as a novelty piece at a music banquet and people enjoyed the piece and the performers staging of the song.

19 of 37 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

IDK MY BFF ROSA

Location: from AK

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate

October 5, 2007

Fun To Play

Me and one of my close friends played this song for a recitas and had blast. It was fun to practice and reaction from the crowd was great! My favorite version of Chopsticks was the Russian version.

11 of 18 people found this review helpful.

4 star rating

Kathleen Barry

Location: from outside Boston, MA

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

May 7, 2007

International takes on Chopsticks

Two girls who are best friends will play this in my recital. There is a plain version of Chopsticks and three international (short) versions: Russian, French and American. The Russian version demands a lot of stretch from tiny hands, but the others are doable.

10 of 18 people found this review helpful.

5 star rating

Anonymous

Location: from St. Paul MN

Difficulty Level:
Beginner

April 23, 2007

good stuff

This is a very nice arrangement with some good variety. Easy enough for a former music student who is woefully out of practice, and one of our nursing home residents (80 year old retired organist.) to play for a talent show with a minimum of fuss.

11 of 21 people found this review helpful.