- Level: Late Elementary
- Pages: 5 pages, 3 pages of music, cover included!
- Style: Stealthy
- Bonus 1: mp3 performance recording
- Bonus 2: Teaching Tips and Master it Faster™ file
- Format: PDF instant download
Infiltration is the second piece in the All Cooped Up Spy Collection featuring the sneaky antics of those adorable All Cooped Up Chickens! Infiltration slithers in and out of the piano keys in easy, but sneaky sounding ways. This is a excellent slow, contrasting piece for students who like to play fast since the theme itself will draw them in to learn the piece.
What Level is Infiltration?
Infiltration is late elementary level. The piece slithers in and out of F Major, but the accidentals are all notated, so there is no key signature. The chromatic motives are carefully fingered to help ensure success. The smallest note value is the eighth note and there are just a few places of syncopation. Syncopated pedaling is indicated throughout the piece.
Three Bonuses
With your purchase of this studio license, you will receive:
- A bonus mp3 recording of Infiltration performed by Diane Hidy. You are permitted to send this example performance track to your students to help them learn the piece.
- Master it Faster File – Print or email this to students to help them learn the main motives of the piece correctly.
- Teaching Tips File – Diane gives you a script for how to teach the main motives.
What is the Studio License?
Infiltration is delivered digitally (through your email receipt) and is studio licensed. This means that you can print and use this piece for any student that you directly teach for your entire lifetime of teaching.
Bundle and Save
Infiltration is the first in a set of three All Cooped Up Spy pieces. You can get an even better value by purchases them all together as this All Cooped Up Spy Bundle.














Mark –
This sounds like the James Bond theme, but not quite, creating immediate suspense. But also, Infiltration is a great one for playing with expression and cantabile touch.
The syncopated chords, again using 5ths, add to the cool atmosphere, and help the story along.