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Instrumental Duet Cello,Instrumental Duet,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.589136 Composed by David McKeown. Concert,Latin,Standards,World. Score and parts. 8 pages. David McKeown #5744023. Published by David McKeown (A0.589136). Merengue de Merlín is an exciting original composition by David McKeown, arranged as a duet for one Violin and one Cello.This duet is based on the traditional Latin style of Merengue that emerged in the Dominican Republic during the Nineteenth Century. Merengue Tipico bands maintain the traditional instrumentation of the double-headed tambora drum, güira, accordion and vocal, while urban bands in the North American diaspora often add saxophone, bass and other percussion. The Merengue dance became hugely popular in the 1950s and new forms continue to draw audiences around the world.If you play to an intermediate standard and upwards, then you and your audience will enjoy this piece. The steady quintilla tambora rhythm is present throughout, and following the precise articulation in the score will help convey the style. The main challenge is the fast tempo and melodies should be clearly articulated. Merengue de Merlín has a performance time of around two and a half minutes at full tempo. You can listen to a full performance the Alto Saxophone version of this duet by following the YouTube link above.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
Merengue de Merlín, for Violin and Cello Duet
Violon, Violoncelle (duo)

$3.99 3.81 € Violon, Violoncelle (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Solo,Tin Whistle - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1354413 By Edith Piaf. By Edith Piaf and Louis Guglielmi. Arranged by songbooks.info. 20th Century,Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show. Individual part. 4 pages. Songbooks.info #939132. Published by songbooks.info (A0.1354413). La vie en rose (French for Life in Pink, in free translation Life through rose-colored glasses) is a chanson written in 1945 by the French singer Édith Piaf (1915-1963), melody: Louis Guglielmi (1916– 1991).The chanson has been translated into at least twelve languages, including at least 28 versions in German. The title is used in at least 32 films.The song was adapted for the Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle in D and provided with fingering images. These images are briefly explained in the appendix.The sound of a Vibraphone was used in the setting, so the sound does not mix with the sound of your own instrument. The melody is backed by a metronome and quietly by an organ. We hope you enjoy making music...!La vie en rose (französisch für „Das Leben in Rosa“, in freier Übersetzung „Leben durch die rosarote Brille“) ist ein 1945 geschriebenes Chanson der französischen Sängerin Édith Piaf (1915-1963), Melodie: Louis Guglielmi (1916–1991).Das Chanson wurde in mindestens zwölf Sprachen übersetzt, davon mindestens 28 Versionen auf Deutsch. Der Titel wird in mindestens 32 Kinofilmen verwendet.Das Lied wurde für die Tin Whistle / Penny Whistle in D adaptiert und mit Griffbildern versehen. Diese Griffbilder werden im Anhang kurz erklärt. In der Vertonung wurde der Sound eines Vibraphones verwendet, so vermischt sich der Klang nicht mit dem Klang des eigenen Instrumentes. Hinterlegt ist die Melodie mit einem Metronom sowie leise mit einer Orgel. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Musizieren...!
La Vie En Rose
Edith Piaf
$5.49 5.25 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Marc Lavoine : Je reviens à toi
Instruments en Mib
Instruments en Mi bémol
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Luis Miguel : Culpable o no (Miénteme como siempre) (niveau facile)
Trompette
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