The Star Spangled Banner - Piano solo (2011)Free under cc-by (please cite Tanner M. Young)Transcription by Tanner M. Young. Solo piano arrangement of John Stafford Smith's The Star Spangled Banner based on Sergei Rachmaninoff's Arrangment. Difficulty: Advanced. Average performance time: 0:00:57. Made in the USA. Categories: Arrangement, Free, Free Scores, John Stafford Smith, Music, Piano, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Tanner Young, The Star Spangled Banner, Transcription & cc-by |
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| Performances should be as massive and grand as possible. The work starts out Fortissimo and should not decrescendo, though no dynamic changes are indicated, the performer may add a poco a poco cresc. al fine if desired, particularly starting with the second phrase. Pedaling and fingering are at the discretion of the performer. |