Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1416950
Composed by Franklin L. Sheppard. Arranged by Amanda Tero. Christian,Religious,Sacred. Score. 10 pages. Amanda Tero #998539. Published by Amanda Tero (A0.1416950).
Experience the heartwarming rendition of the beloved intermediate piano solo This is My Father’s World at your church service or recital. Beginning with a delicate sound and colorful chords, this arrangement smoothly evolves into a hymn infused with modern nuances, featuring lightly syncopated rhythms.
This is My Father’s World intermediate piano solo encompasses several specific elements for intermediate pianists: syncopated rhythms, lush chords, fluid left-hand patterns, and a contemporary twist on a timeless hymn.
My goal in creating this arrangement of This is My Father’s World was to have a reflective piano solo for worship with a modern flair. There are colorful chord choices as well as light syncopation which gives this hymn an easy-listening feel.
For church services, recitals, and spring/summer music events, This is My Father’s World intermediate piano sheet music solo will capture the listeners and cause them to ponder.
Similar in level to most Level 4 piano curricula and ABRSM Level 4.
The basic format of This is My Father’s World intermediate piano solo is: introduction, verse, interlude, verse/â€chorus,†interlude/modulation, verse/â€chorus,†ending.
6 pages. Keys of C major and D major.
Approx. 3:15 performance time.
Musical Elements In This is My Father’s World Intermediate Piano Solo Sheet Music
- Keys of C major, D major
- Time signature: 4/4
- Tempo: begins faster then shifts slower
- Note values: whole notes, dotted half notes, half notes, dotted quarter notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes
- Note reading: right hand treble clef F3 to D6, left hand bass clef C2 to G4 and treble clef F3 to B4
- Ledger lines (up to 3 lines)
- Grace notes
- Ties for syncopation
- Left hand in treble clef
- Left hand features similar patterns
- No harmonic octaves
- Fermata
- 8va
Practice Tips for This is My Father’s World Piano Solo
It is a good idea to treat this arrangement artistically. While the first page is a faster tempo, be sure to take your time on any held notes (you can add fermatas where there are none and it sounds great).
Once the left hand arpeggios/broken chords come into play, think about playing with depth and not rushing the tempo.
One trick I particularly like to do is hold the first note in a chord briefly longer than the rest. This is important for measure 36 where the right hand has a jump of 2 octaves.