Audio sample: “One day off” (further audio samples in the description)
Attention absolutely groovy through the day with Rhythm and Sound! And still have a great time chilling at the piano. What more could you want? A must for all fans of the cultivated groove of incoming patterns and chords and for all those who want to become one now! Try it out!
Audio sample: “The Gift” Further audio samples can be found in the description.
Capturing precious moments with the family: The 9 intimate piano pieces in this collection tell of this. Daniel Schunn impressively describes the different characters and the joy of “the little things” in life. Nice to play!
These 16 very easy prelude pieces are especially fun for children of pre-school and primary school age. Not only because of the cool titles, but also because the music was composed with a lot of humor and imagination for little piano beginners. A wonderful addition and change to any piano school!
Audio samples and table of contents in the description.
The musical coloration of these three moody miniatures for strings is based on compositional techniques with pentatonic, drone and whole-tone scales. Variable for three-part string orchestra or trio.
Audio sample: “Neighbor’s cat” (further audio samples in the description)
Each of the 12 moments on this piano album by Oliver Lisy tells its own little story: sometimes cheerful, sometimes thoughtful, sometimes loud, sometimes quiet, sometimes full of temperament, sometimes calm, sometimes casual… The finest piano jazz, pop ballad elements, crisp rhythms, fresh harmonies and catchy melodies come together here to create a rendezvous worth playing.
Our 18 very funny and quirky piano miniatures make piano lessons especially fun. All pieces contain defined learning content, on which piano technique as well as note reading and sound work are advanced.
Plucking or painting? That is the question here! Both are allowed! Rhythmically ostinato and casual in sound, this little cello trio is always a lot of fun and can also be played well by cello ensembles. The movement is largely in the first position for all 3 voices.