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Accordion - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1303430 By Juanes. By Juan Esteban Aristizabal. Arranged by Luc Papens. Latin,Pop,Rock. 26 pages. Luc Papens #893004. Published by Luc Papens (A0.1303430). When Columbian musician Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez, better known as JUANES, released this song in 2005, it quickly became an international hit.Although the lyrics are dark and even sinister, it sounds like a sweet ballad. And the typical guitar riff gives it a very ‘danceable’ Latin vibe that’s hard to resist.The arrangement stays close to the original and is in the same F-sharp minor key. Therefore, the key signature might be a bit challenging in the beginning.Varying the accordion registers and shifting the melody between voices creates interesting sound contrasts between phrases.Finally, to assure instant Latin vibes, some simple hand percussion like a guiro makes the difference.Have fun with this Latin Highlight!The pdf is a bundle containing the FULL SCORE and a complete SET OF PARTS. Total of 26 pages.It contains: Full Score, Accordion1, Accordion2, Accordion3, Accordion4, Piano/Keyboard, Bass, Percussion, Drums. Note: some pages might be blank to avoid overlapping of parts when printing recto verso.The mp3 is produced by Sibelius notation software and Kontakt sample libraries. Duration: 3:35Luc Papens MusicPopular music for accordion orchestra
La Camisa Negra
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Juanes
$49.99 42.64 € Accordéon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Accordion - Digital Download SKU: A0.822592 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Julia Gordon. Celtic,Folk,World. Score. 5 pages. Julia Gordon #3578371. Published by Julia Gordon (A0.822592). four Scottish airs arranged as a set for accordion THE AULD HOOSEWritten by Carilina Oliphant (Lady Nairne, 1766-1845) this is a nostalgic song about her birthplace in Gask, Perthshire.LOCH LOMONDLoch Lomond, also known as ‘The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond’, is a well-known traditional Scottish song first published in 1841 in 'Vocal Melodies of Scotland'. There are many theories about the meaning of the song, most of which are connected to the Jacobite Uprising of 1745. One interpretation based on the lyrics is that the song is sung by the lover of a captured Jacobite rebel set to be executed in London following a show trial. The heads of the executed rebels were then set upon pikes and exhibited in all of the towns between London and Edinburgh in a procession along the 'high road' (the most important road), while the relatives of the rebels walked back along the 'low road' (the ordinary road travelled by peasants and commoners).COMIN’ THRO’ THE RYEThe lyrics were written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–96) who put the words to the melody of the ‘Common' Frae The Town’, a variant of the tune to which 'Auld Lang Syne' is usually sung.THE BLUEBELLS OF SCOTLANDThe Bluebells of Scotland is the usual modern name for a Scottish folk song. It was written by Dora Jordan, an English actress and writer, and first published in 1801.
The Auld Hoose / Loch Lomond / Comin' Thro' The Rye / The Bluebells Of Scotland
Accordéon

$6.50 5.54 € Accordéon PDF SheetMusicPlus






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