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Jazz, Rags & Blues for Two, Book 2 6 Original Duets for Intermediate Pianists by Martha Mier Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Martha Mier
Piano four-hands - Intermediate

SKU: AP.21387

Book 2. 6 Original Duets for Intermediate Pianists. Composed by Martha Mier. Duet or Duo; Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4 Hands); Solo Small Ensembles. Jazz, Rags & Blues for Two. Intermediate level piece for the Piano Duet event with the National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Festivals Bulletin 2008-2009-2010. Jazz, Blues and Ragtime. Collection. 24 pages. Alfred Music #00-21387. Published by Alfred Music (AP.21387).

ISBN 9780739032039. UPC: 038081206202. 9x12 inches. English.

The magic continues in Book 2 of this series. Six more all-new duets written for the intermediate pianist will delight fans of Martha Mier's popular Jazz, Rags & Blues solo and duet series.

  • Country Ragtime
  • Fancy Dancin'
  • Fifth Avenue Blues
  • Saxophone Blues
  • Skateboard Boogie
  • Suqannee River Blues

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 2 Reviews
Anonymous
September 14, 2015
Fun
My favourite is Fancy Dancing and Second fave is Saxophone Blues. I'd recommend to early int. pianists. The music is fun.
Graftongal
October 03, 2010
Jazz, Rags and Blues for Two
The pieces have a nice jazz sound and are balanced for the two players with a share of the melody in each hand. However, the thing that irked us tremendously was the editing of this book. . It has repeats and Da Capos requiring frequent page turns to only play a few bars and then the need to turn again. .For the length of the repeats it could have just been written as a continuous piece as it is in very large font and spaced out on the page. I would urge the publisher to review this book!