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Where words fail,
music speaks.
-Hans Christian Anderson
We keep the "Better Bass" from Level Three and "Inverted Chords" from Level Two, and turn our focus to the RH and the treble clef. The RH plays in both the first and second octaves above middle C with some transition ntoes and chords to move from one octave to the other. The RH also plays some octaves that are "filled in" with notes from the chord. The hands sometimes play identical chords called "matching chords" at the same time in neighboring octaves. Level Four also features first and second endings--one ending to play between verses and a second ending, usually chosen from "The End" chart, to play after the last verse.
Level Four
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