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Sky’s the Limit
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Sheet Music composed by Jennifer Eklund
(4 reviews)
Sky’s the Limit is an easy, lyrical pop solo for late beginners through early intermediates of all ages. Music composed by Jennifer Eklund and part of the Spotlight Solos Volume 2 songbook.
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SKU | PPSM3009 |
ISMN | 979-0-58025-012-4 |
Number of Pages | 2 |
About the composer

Jennifer Eklund
Jennifer Eklund holds a bachelor’s degree in music with an emphasis in performance and pedagogy and a master’s degree in historical musicology from California State University, Long Beach. She is an avid arranger, composer, and author of the Piano Pronto® method books series as well as a wide variety of supplemental songbooks for students of all ages and levels.
This product is part of a collection
Spotlight Solos: Volume 2
Spotlight Solos Volume 2 features 12 recital-ready fun solos by Jennifer Eklund for students at the late beginning through early-intermediate levels.
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Kristin
Reviewed on January 13, 2017
I gave this to a teen today who loves dramatic game music, and his mother who loves classical and world music had the next lesson and said "I want a piece like that!"
Michelle
Reviewed on July 21, 2016Verified purchase
I love to use this piece when a student is learning how to use the fermata. It is a beautiful piece, and the fermatas help them begin to really listen to what they are playing.
Valerie
Reviewed on February 10, 2016
I had a student (who happens to be my oldest son) recently perform this piece for a hymn festival audition (as the solo piano requirement). The judges told him they loved it and wrote down the name of the piece so they could find it for their students! He loved playing it and he thought it was pretty cool the judges were so intrigued by it, too!
nichole
Reviewed on June 4, 2015
I personally think this a beautifully mysterious sounding piece. I used this with a student to begin discussion how to tell if a piece is Major or minor. It is a great starter piece for the more intermediate leveled Pronto styled solos.