Debussy's music can be daunting to beginning pianists: his abstract
sense of composition sometimes makes listeners feel lost, the harmonies
are more chromatic than traditional works, and often his use of advanced
keys is beyond the grasp of even more experienced players. This
compilation, however, makes the composer's works highly accessible to
beginning pianists.
These introductory arrangements focus on Debussy's melodies and style.
The more abstract works are excerpted and presented in manageable
samples, and the keys are simplified. Suggested fingerings are also
provided. Beginning pianists will be able to enjoy a wide variety of
works that previously seemed unapproachable: Claire de Lune, Prelude to
the Afternoon of a Faun, Beau Soir, Danse Bohémienne, and many other
etudes, preludes, and melodies. Best of all, free downloadable MP3s of
each piece will familiarize players with the music.