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Dizzy Fingers

By Edward Elzear "Zez" Confrey

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Solo piano - SMP Level 8 (Early Advanced)
Composed by Edward Elzear "Zez" Confrey (1895-1971). Piano Solo - Popular Sheet; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles. Traditional Pop and Novelty. Single. 7 pages. Alfred Music #00-20073X. Published by Alfred Music (AP.20073X).

Item Number: AP.20073X

9x12 inches. Key: A major. English.

This title has selections that range in difficulty from SMP Level 7-8.

About SMP Level 8 (Early Advanced)

4 and 5-note chords spanning more than an octave. Intricate rhythms and melodies.

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  • Ratings + Reviews

  • 4

    Zez
    Location:
    Portland, OR
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • February 29, 2012 Dizzy Fingers Indeed

    Great piece, but you'll need to memorize it because of horribly placed page turns. Slightly advanced because it should be played rather quickly.

    14 of 24 people found this review helpful.
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  • 5

    Anonymous
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    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • April 06, 2009 A fun and engaging piece

    Dizzy Fingers is a fun piece to learn. It is easily appreciated and exciting to perform. It has some technical aspects that require careful execution but not overly difficult.

    23 of 43 people found this review helpful.
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  • 5

    Ben
    Location:
    Fort Wayne, IN
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • July 10, 2007 Sounds impressive

    This song sounds a lot harder than it is. The only difficult part is the speed at which the scales are played in parts of the song. I was able to sight read it fairly well and memorize it in about three days. Definitely worth the few dollars it costs...

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  • 5

    Harold Wade
    Location:
    Houston, TX
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • April 09, 2007 A "Classic" for the Novelty Piano Era

    A fun number to study and play. I consider Zez Confrey the tops in his genre of composition, the novelty piano era, just following the ragtime era. Although his "Kitten in the Keys" may be better known, I like "Dizzy Fingers" better.

    20 of 38 people found this review helpful.
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  • 5

    music_spawn
    Location:
    Lanham, Md.
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate/advanced
  • November 15, 2006 Better know your scales!!!

    I'm 14, and this piece is fairly easy for me. BUT, i must tell you as a warning, you should know your scales very well, and try memorizing some of the areas where the broken scales are (memorized so you can play it with your eyes closed), it really...

    helps so you can concentrate on other aspects of the piece, like dynamics. Good Luck!!

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