Coffee With Grady - Piano Solo - PDF Download

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Back when I lived on top of a mountain in the woods, I used to start every morning by drinking coffee on my front porch with my dog Grady. As I finished my last cup of the day I would sit and let my mind wander until a melody or musical idea popped into my head. This piece is a collection of three of those ideas that all came to me while I was enjoying my morning coffee with my friend Grady.

Coffee With Grady: a suite in three movements for solo piano

Movement 1: “Grady likes to play games, but not for more than thirty seconds at a time.”

Movement 2: “Grady is a very sleepy dog.”

Movement 3: “Grady doesn't like thunder storms, but when I bring him inside, he feels safe.”

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Back when I lived on top of a mountain in the woods, I used to start every morning by drinking coffee on my front porch with my dog Grady. As I finished my last cup of the day I would sit and let my mind wander until a melody or musical idea popped into my head. This piece is a collection of three of those ideas that all came to me while I was enjoying my morning coffee with my friend Grady.

Coffee With Grady: a suite in three movements for solo piano

Movement 1: “Grady likes to play games, but not for more than thirty seconds at a time.”

Movement 2: “Grady is a very sleepy dog.”

Movement 3: “Grady doesn't like thunder storms, but when I bring him inside, he feels safe.”

Back when I lived on top of a mountain in the woods, I used to start every morning by drinking coffee on my front porch with my dog Grady. As I finished my last cup of the day I would sit and let my mind wander until a melody or musical idea popped into my head. This piece is a collection of three of those ideas that all came to me while I was enjoying my morning coffee with my friend Grady.

Coffee With Grady: a suite in three movements for solo piano

Movement 1: “Grady likes to play games, but not for more than thirty seconds at a time.”

Movement 2: “Grady is a very sleepy dog.”

Movement 3: “Grady doesn't like thunder storms, but when I bring him inside, he feels safe.”