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Anita
Anita
Reviewed on November 8, 2017Verified purchase
My teens love this piece! It has such a beautiful haunting melody. This a must have for all teachers that have teen students!
Sara Campbell
Sara Campbell
Reviewed on March 21, 2017Verified purchase
Last year several of my teens played this piece. It has a beautifully flowing melody that captivates you from the very first phrase. As a teacher, I love this piece because it’s a great study in hand balance and rubato, and since it’s in G minor it’s just tricky enough to keep students on their toes, but easy enough to make it accessible.
Saundra
Saundra
Reviewed on March 2, 2017Verified purchase
I gave this piece to one of my teen boys this week. He loves the rich sounds and the G minor key. It's been in my library waiting for the right moment to assign it to a student. Beautiful lyrical piece.
Melinda
Melinda
Reviewed on August 17, 2016
Excellent, musical, mysterious, mesmerizing! It's a must have for your teens!
Christina
Christina
Reviewed on June 21, 2016Verified purchase
Beautiful, lyrical, mesmerizing piece that truly took the audience's breath away at my last recital.
Marie Lee
Marie Lee
Reviewed on April 20, 2016Verified purchase
This piece has captured the attention of both my teen boys and girls--in a BIG way! One of my teen girls says it sounds like it should be the soundtrack for a teen vampire movie like "Twilight." Rich, lovely sound!
Diane
Diane
Reviewed on April 7, 2016
I love this piece. Looking forward to more pieces from Ryan!
Marilyn
Marilyn
Reviewed on March 16, 2016Verified purchase
This piece is enchanting; it evolves well and has sounds that "take you away." It just draws one in as it unfolds. Yes, a 5-star, to be sure.
Sarah Kay
Sarah Kay
Reviewed on March 8, 2016Verified purchase
Simply enchanting! Lovely melody with a slightly darker mood. Several of my students will LOVE this piece!
Tracy Selle
Tracy Selle
Reviewed on March 7, 2016Verified purchase
Your teens won't be able to stop playing this piece! And YOU might find yourself having the same "problem!" On a personal note, my 15-year-old son stopped taking piano lessons last year. It was hard for me to let him do that, but I knew if he stopped while he had good memories, he might return. Fast forward to hearing me play this song. He walked in the room and said "I want to learn to play that." Victory! Thanks Ryan! (And Jennifer!)