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Piano - Travelin Fingers

The document contains several short musical pieces written by Margaret Goldston with descriptions of location and style. Each piece is accompanied by instructions to see a specific page in another document.

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Piano - Travelin Fingers

The document contains several short musical pieces written by Margaret Goldston with descriptions of location and style. Each piece is accompanied by instructions to see a specific page in another document.

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  • The Windmill: This section contains the sheet music for 'The Windmill', a piece designed to help students practice octave jumps and smooth transitions.
  • Bourbon Street Blues: An intermediate piece introducing students to the relaxed rhythms and syncopation of blues music.
  • Waltzing Señorita: This music piece introduces waltz tempo and patterns, emphasizing smooth, flowing movements across the keys.
  • Bongo Beats: A lively musical piece with rhythmic percussion influences, encouraging explorations of tempo changes.
  • Dancing Boots: A dynamic piece from the Western USA, offering practice in lively tempos and accents.
  • Leprechauns: A whimsical piece with intricate finger patterns, embodying a playful, mischievous atmosphere.
  • All-American Ragtime Band: Inspired by Ragtime rhythms, this piece offers snappy figures and structured patterns typical of early 20th-century music.
  • Ride on a Subway: This quick-paced piece mimics the fast-paced urban environment of a subway ride, emphasizing tempo control and dynamics.

The Windmill

Holland

Margaret Goldston

Smoothly twirling

Bourbon Street Blues* *


New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Student and Teacher see page 20.

Leisurely with swing eighth notes*

Margaret Goldston

l i : -

F A / C

T I -

*Play each pair of eighth notes in a long-short jazzy rhythm. **In memory of my grandfather, Charles W. Stumpf. Charles Stumpf operated a music store at the 200 block of Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA, from 1895-1923. He was a cornet player and band leader.

dtuuent and leacher see page 21.

Waltzing Seorita
Gently swaying
Margaret Goldston

Expressively
-

3,

LH lightly

D. C. al Coda

Student and Teacher see page 21.

Bongo Beats
South America

Margaret Goldston

Excitedly

a tempo

Student and Teacher see page 22.

Dancing Boots
Western USA
Margaret Goldston

Student a n d Teacher see page 23.

Leprechauns
Ireland
Mischievously Margaret Goldston

Student and Teacher see page 23.

AII-Amerlcan Ragtime Band


Texarkana, Texas, USA*
Margaret Goldston

LH

*Scott Joplin, the most famous composer of ragtime music, was born in Texarkana, Texas.

The Windmill 
Holland 
Margaret Goldston 
Smoothly twirling
Student and Teacher see page 20. 
Bourbon Street Blues ** 
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 
Leisurely with swing eighth notes* 
M
dtuuent and leacher see page 21. 
Waltzing Señorita 
Gently swaying 
Margaret Goldston
Expressively 
- 
1 
A 
A 
1 
3, 2 1 
LH lightly 
D. C. al Coda
Bongo Beats 
South America 
Student and Teacher see page 21. 
Margaret Goldston 
Excitedly
a tempo 
l
Student and Teacher see page 22. 
Dancing Boots 
Western USA 
Margaret Goldston

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