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miriamtroxler
Miriam Troxler resides in Beaver, Pa, where she runs a private music studio. After graduation from Chatham University, she toured in Europe with the Continental Singers Orchestra as principal cellist. A long time member of Greenville Symphony Orchestra, she is also the founder and musical director of CelloBrationS. Miriam enjoys composing and arranging with several published pieces to date.
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Tag Archives: G Major
Four Rounds in G Major for String Ensemble
The next four canons for string ensemble are in G Major. All of the rounds have one part doubled so they would be playable with only two parts. In score form, each tune also has an optional piano part for … Continue reading
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Eggs for Eva for Piano Solo
A fun piece in G Major, Eggs for Eva has some basic hands together harmony. Look for the special right hand cross and simple chords at the end. Make some music with the digital print sheet of Eggs for Eva.
Rachael’s Nene for Piano Solo
Rachael’s Nene is a G major piano solo in 3/4 time. The melody uses an entire octave moving between the hands. Thirds and fourths are required of both hands in the accompaniment figures. Enjoy Rachael’s Nene today with digital print.
Gina’s Galop for Piano Solo
Gina’s Galop is a lively piano solo in G major. Both hands move out of a G major five-finger position in the energetic tune. Explore a little with the sheet music for Gina’s Galop.
Frank’s Fantasia for Piano Solo
Frank’s Fantasia is a piano solo using the Alberti bass. The Fantasia begins in G Major then moves into e minor before returning to the original key. The sheet music for this intermediate piano solo is available as digital print.
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Max’s March for Piano Solo
Max’s March is a G Major piano solo. All three G’s within the grand staff are necessary. The introduction uses treble clef ledger lines below middle C and the coda takes the right hand into bass clef, writing the same … Continue reading
Along the River for Piano Solo
The left hand of Along the River evokes the lazy water ripples against the river’s bank. After learning the piano solo, the primary chords in G Major become fluid and easy to play. The sheet music is available to digitally … Continue reading