The Chase Op. 100, No. 9

Friedrich Burgmüller

Excerpt of The Chase Op. 100, No. 9

Included in

25 Easy and Progressive Etudes, Op. 100

Era

Romantic

Difficulty Level

Late Intermediate

Moods

Energetic,

Triumphant

Style

Classical

Video

Elements

Blocked Chords

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Chords

Chord tones played together that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.

Broken Chords

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Chords

Chord tones played one note at a time that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.

Broken Octave Accompaniment

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Accompaniment Patterns

A type of accompaniment pattern that primarily uses broken octave intervals with simple or slow-moving rhythms.

Chord Inversions

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Chords

Chords with alternate ordering of their tones where the root is placed either in the middle or at the top of the chord.

Details

Title

The Chase Op. 100, No. 9

Composer

Friedrich Burgmüller

Publisher

Schott

Collection

25 Easy and Progressive Etudes, Op. 100

Year

1852

Instrumentation

Solo Piano

Key Signature

C Major

Time Signature

6/8

# of Measures

56

Teacher Duet

No

Lyrics

No

Student Ages

Adults,

Children

Student Type

Ambitious Students

Teaching Tips

Demonstrate,

Focus On Expressive Markings,

Hands Separate Practice,

Highlight the Contrasting Characters of Each Section,

Play Small Segments,

Slow Practice,

Work on Bringing Out the Bouncy Character With a Light, Nimble Touch