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Cello Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.900330 By Taylor Swift Feat. Bon Iver. By Justin Vernon, Taylor Swift, and William Bowery. Arranged by Liz Lee - Cellomoji. Pop. Individual part. 4 pages. Cellomoji #6189919. Published by Cellomoji (A0.900330). This is a beautiful song featuring Taylor Swift and Bon Iver off of Taylor's new album called Folklore. I encourage you to really take the lyrics to heart. You can make this song your own. It goes beyond just a pretty tune. However, this IS written in the key of Gb major. So it can be a bit of a challenge to keep all the flats in mind. Remember then the only note that is NOT with a flat is the f. You'll want to review your Gb Major 2 octave scale for sure. If you don't feel as comfortable in the upper positions just keep the upper notes in the lower range. I purposely wrote this in the key of the recording so you can play along with it and hear how all the lines fit together.Hope you love learning and playing this song as much as I do!Questions? liz@cellomoji.comCellomoji Website: http://eepurl.com/cOx6H9Cellomoji Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS8SDY7dyqUR4P3t3qRPISgCellomoji Instagram: www.instagram.com/cellomoji 
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Taylor Swift Feat Bon Iver
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Cello Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.596489 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Contemporary,Standards,World. Individual part. 12 pages. Juan Maria Solare #3088085. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596489). Paregamutiún (Friendship): Four melodies of Armenian connotations for cello solo.I am not Armenian, but these melodies could be: it is an invented folklore. Nevertheless, I never wanted to compose an imitation of real Armenian music; for that I should live in Armenia a few years, learn the language, soak in a couple of millennia of culture and impregnate myself with the current problems. And yet it would be doubtful that the result would sound authentic. Neither I was interested in composing some sounding touristic postcards. These melodies reflect, yes, how a thankful being sees the Armenian from outside. And this is what grants them legitimacy.About the titles:The general title of the piece, Paregamutiún, is translatable as friendship. Sometimes it is transliterated Baregamutyun (as a certain station of the subway in Yerevan). The single titles of each piece refers to a lake, a mountain, a mythical patriarch and a tree of Armenia:1) Sevanavank: Monastery of the Black Lake, founded in 874. The name Sevan means literally Black Van, referring to a lake called Van. It is said that long ago the Armenians came from areas next to the lake Van towards the lake Sevan, they noticed that its waters were dark, almost black, but they reminded them of the lake Van, and therefore called it black Van: Sevan.2) Hayk is the patriarch of the foundational myth of the Armenian nation, and the original name of the country (Hayastán: land of the Armenians); some sources affirm that he was great great grandson or great-great-great grandson of Noah.3) Dziraní Dzar: apricot tree, the Armenian national fruit. Dzar is tree and dzirán is apricot, the obvious phonetic similitude seems to underline a strong semantic proximity between both concepts. The letter Dz is a complex phoneme similar to a smooth th.4) Masis is the Armenian name of mount Ararat, where -according to the Bible- ended up Noah's Arch after the Flood (Genesis 8:4).www.JuanMariaSolare.com
Paregamutiun [cello solo] (suite of 4 pieces)
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