Cloudy Day

Sheet Music composed by Rick Robertson

Cloudy Day, composed by Rick Robertson is a wistful, elegant solo ideal for late-elementary through early intermediate pianists of all ages.

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Cloudy Day (Digital: Single User)

Cloudy Day (Digital: Single User)

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Number of Pages2

About the composer

Rick Robertson

Rick Robertson

Rick Robertson holds a Bachelor’s degree in music with an emphasis in piano and voice. His finely-crafted piano music is featured on the National Federation of Music Clubs bulletin. In addition to teaching piano and composing, he is an avid record archivist and researcher, specializing in pianists active during the late–nineteenth and early–twentieth century.

This product is part of a collection

Kaleidoscope: Volume 1

Kaleidoscope: Volume 1

Kaleidoscope is a colorful collection of showcase solos composed by Rick Robertson. These elegant solos will allow early intermediates to work on musicality and expressive playing via works that are stage-ready and appropriate for all age groups.

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Kerry
Kerry
Reviewed on July 22, 2016Verified purchase
Another great piece by Rick Robertson for your late elementary/ early intermediate level students. Rick can weave a wonderful , contemporary sounding melody that fits well in the hands of a less experienced student. It's a great piece to show your students that a relaxed tempo, thoughtful phrasing, and a softer sound can effectively tell the story.