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Diane
Diane
Reviewed on August 3, 2016
I've had several students learn Don't Get It Twisted. They've all loved it! It has a catchy tune, and is great practice for technique without them knowing it. Love the "twist" at the end!
Chrisanne
Chrisanne
Reviewed on May 23, 2016Verified purchase
My student ROCKED this at the spring recital! SO fun to play and an audience favorite as well!
Irma
Irma
Reviewed on March 14, 2016Verified purchase
This is one of my favorite solos. I like how it uses the motive from Solfeggietto. One of my students is learning it for the Spring recital. Highly recommended.
Johanna
Johanna
Reviewed on March 14, 2016Verified purchase
So cleverly written and impressive sounding! My students LOVE this piece.
Anita
Anita
Reviewed on March 11, 2016Verified purchase
Definitely one of my favorite new Piano Pronto pieces. So cleverly written - my students are loving it!
Jessica
Jessica
Reviewed on March 10, 2016Verified purchase
This sounds so impressive but it's is absolutely attainable to a young student. It fits really well under the hands and it's a blast to play!! I have a student in the middle of Movement 1 and he took this home and had it learned AND memorized in a week!
Jennifer
Jennifer
Reviewed on March 8, 2016Verified purchase
I love as a teacher that I can use this piece with students that want to use Solfeggietto but aren't quit ready yet. Solfeggietto (in Piano Pronto Encore), is always a student favorite so you can be confidant that students will love playing Don't Get Twisted!
Amanda
Amanda
Reviewed on February 11, 2016Verified purchase
I have a feeling this song will be the new End Game! I had a picky student light up when she heard the piece.
Heather
Heather
Reviewed on January 22, 2016Verified purchase
It's amazing to sit down with a student and see them 'light up' with excitement about a piece! That happened last night when I played this for a 9 year old student! I can't wait to hear her play it next week! Thanks for writing music that is so fun to teach!!!
Laura
Laura
Reviewed on January 21, 2016Verified purchase
I love how you used the beginning motive of Solfeggietto! I'll play Solfeggietto for my students after I give them this piece. It would be fun to include performances of both pieces at a recital. Great work, Jennifer!