Someday

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Sheet Music composed by Jennifer Eklund

Someday is an easy lyrical pop-style solo for late beginners of all ages written in a five-finger position with easy left hand position shifts. Music by Jennifer Eklund. Part of the Spotlight Solos Volume 1 songbook.

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Instrumentation
Time Signature
Tonal Center
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SKUPPSM3010
ISMN979-0-58025-007-0
Number of Pages2

About the composer

Jennifer Eklund

Jennifer Eklund

Jennifer Eklund holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in music 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. She is also a Signature Artist with Musicnotes.com with a large catalog of popular music titles for musicians of all levels.

This product is part of a collection

Spotlight Solos: Volume 1

Spotlight Solos: Volume 1

Spotlight Solos features 10 of Jennifer Eklund’s most popular original compositions for late beginners through early intermediates.

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Johanna
Johanna
Reviewed on March 14, 2016Verified purchase
This piece has saved so many of my students! They love how it sounds like something they would hear on the radio.
Michelle
Michelle
Reviewed on November 28, 2015
This is one of the best songs ever written for students who are "getting tired" of method books! It woke up a Tween student, who then was moved to PP method books, and was so excited to play that she is now UNSTOPPABLE!
D’Ann Beck
D’Ann Beck
Reviewed on June 4, 2015
I gave the piece “Someday” to a student who is in fifth grade, very musical, but has very weak hands. She doesn’t usually practice much at home due to a busy household and lack of motivation. Well. . . she came back in one week and it was very evident that she loved this piece! I think it was because it spoke to her on her level. It is hard to find pieces for a student like this to work on. I believe that it actually gave her a jumpstart and she seems more willing to practice her other assignments. Thank you Jennifer!
Wanda
Wanda
Reviewed on June 4, 2015
Just heard “Someday” and fell in love with it! I’m a late beginner in piano, getting back to it after so many years of not playing, and I know this piece will certainly help me move on with piano. Also loved hearing “Breaking Free” by Jennifer, I do hope I can master that one in the future!
Leonel Angel
Leonel Angel
Reviewed on June 4, 2015
This is such a lovely piece! I’ve been struggling with piano since a long time, being a person who loves to learn things by himself (and living in a place where getting a teacher or study material is very difficult doesn’t help a lot). I’ve found your books and sheet music and finally i had some real advancement in my learning! You make the music look easy and challenging in a healthy way, i went from doodling to really playing (at my level) songs that were beyond me a few weeks ago. I absolutely like your approach to new age and would be looking forward to finding more of it from you, because as you put it in a post of your blog, it’s hard to find intermediate sheet music that is close to “real life”, that is: “close to the student” kind of music. I must also add a most heartfelt THANK YOU for the effort, your great books and … the prices of course Best regards from somewhere in Mexico