Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1493868
Composed by Dan Fogelberg. Arranged by Steven Cravis. Classical,Country,Folk,New Age,Pop. Score. 5 pages. STEVEN CRAVIS MUSIC (BMI) #1070519. Published by STEVEN CRAVIS MUSIC (BMI) (A0.1493868).
A 5-page, intermediate solo piano arrangment of Dan Fogelberg's song "Dancing Shoes". This is an intermediate piece that mostly is in 4/4 and has a bridge section in 3/4. The piano music is arranged in a folk romantic piano style similar to that of the George Winston, Liz Story and Yiruma, and will therefore translate beautifully both on upright pianos as well as grand pianos.
Steven Cravis is similar to the composers Yiruma, Louis Landon, Tim Neumark, Michele McLaughlin, David Nevue, Jennifer Thomas, Philip Wesley and George Winston, and his original music can be found at https://www.pandora.com/station/play/3734689220314209638 | https://www.stevencravis.com/streaming | https://www.stevencravis.com/downloads
More sheet music at https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/arrangeme/2124/steven-cravis-music-bmi
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https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/en/arrangeme-pro?sid=2124.
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