Gypsy Moon Viola - Digital Sheet Music
For viola solo and piano accompaniment with chords.Key: E minorDuration: 1'38
Details
Summary
- Format:
- Score Score and Part
- Item types:
- Digital
- Instructionals:
- Methods and More
- Level:
- Early Intermediate
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 2
Detailed Description
SKU: A0.639139
Composed by Gypsy Folk Song. Arranged by Kaiserin Rebecca. This edition: pdf. Folk, Instructional, World. Score and part. 2 pages. Kaiserin Rebecca #3407969. Published by Kaiserin Rebecca (A0.639139).For viola solo and piano accompaniment with chords.
Key: E minor
Duration: 1'38.
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Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Anonymous
Apr 4, 2018
Very simple but pleasant to play, there is a tune and rhythm. As a geriatric my fingers are not as deft as they were so I have difficuty with some pieces such as Mozart's Queen of the NightI signed up with 8notes.com and found that site very helpful but still I have to ferret around for some of my favourites, particularly songs I remember when I was young. However it is sometimes possible to find them in the treble clef and by transposing down an octave and putting in the alto clef they are often playable.