Andrew Williams, How Strange
‘How Strange’ is a minor-key piece with vaguely Middle-Eastern overtones. It has a modal melody that fits over a repetitive rhythmic figure. Once the trick is acquired it is easy enough, but the player may find it frustrating at first. After the first section, the second subject is a serpentine melody over a shifted rhythmic figure; the third section is a major-key variation on the first, and then the piece returns to its first subject to end. The title is stolen from the song ‘Every Time We Say Goodbye’ – the lyric says ‘There’s no love-song finer/but how strange the change from major to minor’...
- Product: Digital (PDF) or Print-on-demand
- Pages: 8 pages
- Duration: 2:50
- Level: Advanced, with essential fingerings
- Order Number: BE-191021
- ISMN 979-0-706813-06-6
Listen to Andrew Williams playing ‘How Strange’: