• Have a Cow!

Have a Cow!

Sheet Music composed by Ron Levy

Please don’t have a cow when I tell you that “Have a Cow!”, the title, came last. First I wrote the lyrics, on a whim – just going with what the melody suggested. But then cows did appear – first in measure 9, and then literally in measure 31. Of course the title followed naturally, because, well, “cows must go ahead”!

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Ron Levy

Ron Levy

Ron Levy is a professional jazz pianist, contemporary classical composer, teacher, and music producer based in Orange County/Los Angeles, California. Ron holds a Master’s Degree in Music Composition from UCLA, and has been active on the music scene in the greater Los Angeles area for over 25 years. He has held teaching positions at UCLA, Orange Coast College, Orange County School of the Arts, and Idyllwild Arts Academy. Ron’s compositions cross all genres and media, including solo, chamber, and orchestral works, vocal music, electronic music, and jazz.

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Amy
Amy
Reviewed on March 28, 2022Verified purchase
This is a delightful piece--be sure to watch the video! I have a student who is really into cows. (I live in Wisconsin, so go figure!) She is going to learn this for the spring recital, however, it is really too hard for her. I'm hoping I can teach her the RH melody, add part of the LH, and ask her dad if he will sing along--even though I have no idea if he can sing at all! It will be refreshing to have a piece in the key of Eb in a sea of C and G Major pieces for my mostly-beginner studio! You don't have to be from Wisconsin to love cows, though! Any animal-themed recitals or camps would be great to incorporate this one.