Small Ensemble Flute,Guitar,Mandolin,Oboe,Ukulele,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1013754
Composed by Na-Mara. Celtic,Folk,World. Score and parts. 1 pages. Na-Mara #5791373. Published by Na-Mara (A0.1013754).
Muiñeira del Año Nuevo: this tune is one of a number of self-penned folk tunes by the UK based folk duo Na-Mara and is written in the style of a muiñeira from Galicia (Spain).
A jig-like dance tune, written in 6/8 time in the key of Dm, Muiñeira del Año Nuevo can be played on mandolin or on any C clef instrument (violin, ukulele, flute etc), with the guitar chords accompanying the individual player.
Performance tips: this is beginner / intermediate level piece and played at a medium fast or allegro speed. The guitar accompaniment can be played with broken chords, or arpeggio style. When we play this live, we make a two-part set by starting with our self-penned tune Schottische de Dimanche and finishing with the Muiñeira del Año Nuevo.
Na-Mara (Rob Garcia and Paul McNamara) perform this instrumental piece on mandolin or octave mandola, with guitar accompaniment. They have also used it alongside other tunes in workshops as a teaching and learning resource, introducing players to tunes from different parts of the Celtic world.
Recordings of this and other tunes on SMP can be found on Na-Mara’s albums ‘Sisters & Brothers’, ‘Navajos & Pirates’ and ‘The Bite’
Na-Mara have built an enviable reputation for fine story-telling and musicianship. They have performed in venues and festivals in the UK, Europe and China, and on BBC Radio 4, and a plethora of internet and local radio stations.
They have consistently delivered new and exciting material to audiences. This includes their own take on traditional tunes from Brittany, France, Ireland, and the Spanish Celtic regions of Asturias and Galicia.
Rob Garcia: mandolin, octave mandola, classical guitar & backing vocals
Paul McNamara: guitar & lead vocals
Web site: http://www.na-mara.com/
Muiñeira del Año Nuevo - Composed by Na-Mara
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