Music Box Minuet- organ solo
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SKU: A0.1133927
Composed by Phil Beaman. Classical. Score. 1 pages. Phil Beaman #734052. Published by Phil Beaman (A0.1133927).Music Box Minuet is a delightful Organ Solo for manuals/hands (no pedal part). It is in the Key of C and both hands are in the Treble Clef. The RH has the melody of mostly quarter notes (crotchets) played on a Flute stop. The LH has mostly 2 note chords, one chord per bar, played on Strings. It is in traditional Rounded Binary Form, with the A Theme in 4/4 and the B Theme in 3/4. Each Theme is repeated. In other words, this is a very accessible piece for any organist; perfect for your organ offertory repertoire that can be pulled out at the last minute, but charming enough for concert or recital. 1 page, 1 minute This piece is also in the booklet 3 Pieces for Beginning Organist which contains a prelude, offertory, and postlude; also available on this site.
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