A–B–A Duration: ~45 seconds Measures 1–4 (A section): Right hand plays a bright, rising theme: C–E–G–C (ascending), then G–F–E–D–C (descending) Left hand plays simple staccato chords on beats 1 and 3: C–E–G

Key change to A minor (relative minor) Softer dynamics (piano), more legato Right hand: A–C–E–A–E–C–A–C (gentle waves) Left hand: broken chords (A minor, then D minor)

Allegro (( \downarrow = 132 )) Key: C major (no sharps/flats — "white keys," or chiavi bianche )

Back to C major, original theme, but with a playful trill on the final C Would you like this in standard notation as text (e.g., letter names + rhythm), a MIDI file , or a PDF mockup ? Or did you actually mean a different "Chiavi Allegro 1" from an existing method book? Let me know, and I’ll tailor the response.

Right hand plays the same rhythm but an octave higher Left hand adds a walking bass: C–D–E–F–G–F–E–D

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Chiavi Allegro 1 -

A–B–A Duration: ~45 seconds Measures 1–4 (A section): Right hand plays a bright, rising theme: C–E–G–C (ascending), then G–F–E–D–C (descending) Left hand plays simple staccato chords on beats 1 and 3: C–E–G

Key change to A minor (relative minor) Softer dynamics (piano), more legato Right hand: A–C–E–A–E–C–A–C (gentle waves) Left hand: broken chords (A minor, then D minor) chiavi allegro 1

Allegro (( \downarrow = 132 )) Key: C major (no sharps/flats — "white keys," or chiavi bianche ) A–B–A Duration: ~45 seconds Measures 1–4 (A section):

Back to C major, original theme, but with a playful trill on the final C Would you like this in standard notation as text (e.g., letter names + rhythm), a MIDI file , or a PDF mockup ? Or did you actually mean a different "Chiavi Allegro 1" from an existing method book? Let me know, and I’ll tailor the response. Right hand plays the same rhythm but an

Right hand plays the same rhythm but an octave higher Left hand adds a walking bass: C–D–E–F–G–F–E–D

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