That's a Plenty
by Lew Pollack
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That's a Plenty
Lew Pollack — Arr. Ray Gilbert
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Free piano sheet music for That's a Plenty by Lew Pollack. Grade 1 (Beginner (ABRSM Grade 1)) piece suitable for students beginning hands-together playing.
About This Piece
"That's a Plenty" by Lew Pollack is a grade 1-level piano piece with a duration of approximately 3:44. A Grade 1 piece for early-stage pianists. Features hands together playing, simple keys, and no chords — ideal for building confidence with both hands. This arrangement is ideal for pianists with 0-1 years of experience. Lew Pollack's composition showcases quarter, half, and whole notes and simple time signatures (4/4, 3/4), making it an excellent choice for developing these essential skills.
That's a Plenty is a lively jazz standard composed by Lew Pollack in 1914. The piece showcases a playful melody and rhythmic energy, making it a favorite among musicians and audiences alike.
Skill Level: Grade 1
Who This Is For
- Students beginning hands-together playing
- Self-taught pianists starting out
- Children in their first year of lessons
- Adults returning to piano after a long break
Experience Needed
What You'll Learn
Technical Skills
- Basic hand position
- Simple finger patterns
- Reading treble and bass clef
- Hands together coordination
Musical Concepts
- Quarter, half, and whole notes
- Simple time signatures (4/4, 3/4)
- Basic dynamics (piano, forte)
- Legato playing
Learning Timeline
Practice Tips
- 1Focus on correct hand position from the start
- 2Count out loud while playing
- 3Practice each hand separately before combining
- 4Use a metronome at a slow tempo
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