Silver Screen

by PETE WENDLING and MAX KORTLANDER

Grade 6 ESight Reading: Grade 61:54
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Silver Screen

PETE WENDLING and MAX KORTLANDER

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Free piano sheet music for Silver Screen by PETE WENDLING and MAX KORTLANDER. Grade 6 (Advanced (ABRSM Grade 6)) piece suitable for students at abrsm grade 6 level.

About This Piece

"Silver Screen" by PETE WENDLING and MAX KORTLANDER is a grade 6-level piano piece with a duration of approximately 1:54. A Grade 6 piece with high note density and advanced coordination demands. Requires well-developed technique and musical maturity. This arrangement is ideal for pianists with 5-7 years of experience. PETE WENDLING and MAX KORTLANDER's composition showcases complex harmonic progressions and rubato and tempo flexibility, making it an excellent choice for developing these essential skills.

Silver Screen is a lively jazz piece that captures the essence of classic cinema. Its 3/4 time signature adds a unique rhythmic flair, making it perfect for both performance and enjoyment.

Skill Level: Grade 6

Who This Is For

  • Students at ABRSM Grade 6 level
  • Serious amateur pianists
  • Those preparing for competitions or exams
  • Players with strong technical foundation

Experience Needed

Level:Advanced (ABRSM Grade 6)
Experience:5-7 years
Duration:1:54

What You'll Learn

Technical Skills

  • Advanced finger independence
  • Complex chord voicings
  • Rapid scale passages
  • Octave technique
  • Advanced pedaling
  • Trill and ornament execution

Musical Concepts

  • Complex harmonic progressions
  • Rubato and tempo flexibility
  • Polyphonic texture
  • Advanced dynamics and tone color
  • Structural analysis

Learning Timeline

To Learn
6-10 weeks with intensive practice
Practice Time
45-90 minutes daily
To Master
3-4 months to performance-ready

Practice Tips

  • 1Study recordings by professional pianists
  • 2Practice slowly with full musical intention
  • 3Work on voicing and bringing out melodic lines
  • 4Develop a practice routine targeting weak spots
  • 5Consider working with a teacher on interpretation

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