Chance Row: 5/24 (for solo piano)
Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1040182

Composed by Aaron Lee. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 6 pages. J. Aaron Lee #644979. Published by J. Aaron Lee (A0.1040182).

Chance Row is a pedagogical work that aims to help piano students and young composers experiment with 12-tone compositions. This short piano piece is very moderate in difficulty and also includes an analysis score so that students can follow along with the structure of the piece. In this work, the initial tone-row is determined entirely randomly (hence the name "Chance Row!) and then I work to find and explore a few interesting relationships within the row to make a short work for solo piano. For more music from Aaron Lee, you can visit www.MusicOfLee.com.

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