Piano Compositions Structure

One of the reasons I think piano players enjoy my solo piano songs is that are structured simply, and they are easy songs to play.

Every one of my piano composition has a structure verse/chorus/bridge pattern to it.
For example, listen to Emotions, one of my popular compositions.
Here's the pattern:


A) Intro

B) Chorus

C) Bridge

A) Melody

B) Chorus


C) Bridge

D) Change Up

B) Chorus to End

Notice how simple the structure is?

Let's look at another my solo piano composition Memories.


A) Melody

B) Chorus

A) Melody (octave higher)

B) Chorus

B) Chorus

A) Melody

Do you see the song structure? Every composition is a bit different. The point is, compositions that are memorable tend to be song-like in structure.
In contemporary instrumental piano music (new age), at least within my musical world, the melody is what it's all about.

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