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CHAMINADE AUBADE OP 14O

Key E major Tempo Andante tranquillo Style Romantic

Will improve yourPedallingChord voicingDividing melody between hands

With such works, they would take the melodic material and rework it, or they would just have ideas that kept coming back in slightly different shapes and contexts. Cecile Chaminade’s is case and point. First published as the second piece of her Children’s Album Volume 2

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