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Someday
Evenly-Leveled Easy Duet
Sheet Music composed by Jennifer Eklund
2020 NFMC Bulletin Selection
Someday is an even-leveled pop-style duet ideal for two late beginning level students. Music by Piano Pronto author Jennifer Eklund. This piece has been selected for the NFMC Festivals Bulletin, 2020-2024.
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SKU | PPDS1003 |
Number of Pages | 4 |
About the composer
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.
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DeeDee
Had a student do the duet with me. We did it one way, and next week, we are switching sides. Love this song, any way it is played!
Diane
I've had several students learn to play Someday. They really enjoy the pop-style melody and the beautiful harmonies, and the wistful emotion of the piece. Very popular!
Rebecca
I teach 8 year old twin girls. They "devoured" this duet and put it together beautifully! Love this!
Amanda
Got this duet for two students for the recital. They and the audience loved it! It's not too difficult, so they can focus on working off each other and musicality of the piece. This is a great piece to have students start to working together!
Julie
I also had a pair of sisters perform this at a recital. Lovely, lyrical melody that flows between the two parts. Perfect for working on balancing melody with accompaniment.