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Visit Chrissy's website at About SMP Press Her music has appeared on the piano contest lists of many state and national teaching associations, including the National Federation of Music Clubs. Kjos Music Company and Piano Pronto Publishing. In addition to the works she publishes through SMP Press, Chrissy's piano music is also published by Neil A. Chrissy enjoys composing and arranging music to motivate and challenge students of all ages. This is an intermediate (level 4-5) piano arrangement of "The Merry-Go-Round of Life," the opening theme from the anime film "Howl's Moving Castle." This arrangement is in the original key, however the piece has been shortened to be accessible to intermediate pianists.Ĭhrissy Ricker is a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music (NCTM) with a Master's degree in piano performance and pedagogy. “Murder Most Foul” – A 17-minute epic released in 2020, the song is underpinned by Dylan’s repeated piano refrain.Piano Solo - Intermediate - Digital Download By Joe Hisaishi.“Workingman’s Blues #2” – From “Modern Times” (2006), this song features a piano in the central role.“Make You Feel My Love” – From his 1997 album “Time Out of Mind,” this song has been covered by numerous artists and always features Dylan’s original piano part.“When I Paint My Masterpiece” – A song first released by The Band, but Dylan’s own version on “Greatest Hits Vol.“If You See Her, Say Hello” – Another song from “Blood on the Tracks” with Dylan on piano, this time accompanying a more wistful, melancholic song.“Idiot Wind” – This song from “Blood on the Tracks” (1975) has Dylan on piano, matching the stormy emotion of the lyrics.“Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” – This song, which takes up the entirety of Side 4 on “Blonde on Blonde,” features a prominent piano track.“I Want You” – From the 1966 album “Blonde on Blonde,” this song showcases Dylan’s piano playing in the context of a pop-structured song.“Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” – This is another song from “Highway 61 Revisited” that features Dylan’s piano playing.“Ballad of a Thin Man” – A song from his 1965 album “Highway 61 Revisited,” where Dylan’s dark, brooding piano playing is a key feature.Bob Dylan has featured the piano prominently in many of his songs throughout his career.
