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Barrelhouse Blues
Evenly-Leveled Duet
Sheet Music composed by Lisa Frederick
Barrelhouse Blues is an evenly-leveled, boogie-woogie style piano duet by Canadian composer Lisa Frederick. This joyful romp is ideal for intermediates of all ages and is sure to be full-time fun at your next recital!
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SKU | PPFRD1018 |
Number of Pages | 6 |
About the composer
Lisa Frederick
Lisa Frederick holds an ARCT in Piano Performance from The Royal Conservatory of Music and is a Registered Music Teacher with the Saskatchewan Music Teachers’ Association. Lisa enjoys writing engaging, pedagogically-sound pieces for musicians of all levels. When not at the piano, Lisa enjoys spending time with her family and her rescue pup, Roxy.
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Sarah
This piece is barrels of fun! The audience toes will be tapping & their heads will be nodding! Two thumbs WAY up!
Claire
This will bring the house down at your next monster concert!
James
Let yourself be transported to the French Quarter and Storyville during the 1920s in this elegant and (dare I say) slinky blues duet. Teachers, Performers, and Audiences alike will be totally two-stepping and tapping their toes, rushing to the bar to order their frosty and frothy root beers. I'd give this piece SEVEN stars if I could. What are you waiting for? Get a studio license now!
Professional performing piano duet teams: this piece isn't just for students--you should program this in your next set! You'll find it easy to work up and it will be a definite crowd pleaser!