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Easy Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1350149 By Traditional Irish Music. By Traditional Irish Music. Arranged by Arezzo Music. Celtic,Chamber,Folk,Holiday,Irish,Traditional. Score. 1 pages. Arezzo Music #934927. Published by Arezzo Music (A0.1350149). Auld lang syne easy piano sheet music in c majorAuld Lang Syne in an easy piano sheet music rendition brings forth the warmth of nostalgia and celebratory spirit. This traditional Scottish tune, often associated with New Year's Eve, is arranged in a simple and accessible way for beginners. With its familiar melody and straightforward arrangement, this sheet music allows pianists of all levels to enjoy and play this beloved piece. The music's gentle flow and melodic richness capture the sentimental essence and communal feelings of remembrance, making it a wonderful addition to any pianist's repertoire, especially for those starting their musical journey.  auld lang syne easy piano sheet music in c major
auld lang syne easy piano sheet music in c major
Piano Facile
Traditional Irish Music
$2.99 2.6 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute Trio,Woodwind Ensemble Flute - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.761537 Composed by Keri Degg. Arranged by Keri Degg. Christian,Christmas,Folk,Holiday,Religious. 7 pages. Masquerade Music #6090713. Published by Masquerade Music (A0.761537). A beautifully haunting arrangement of See Amid The Winter's Snow, for Flute trio group of confident beginner standard or mixed ability groupings (the Lower part is generally the easiest). You'll receive the score (so flutes can play off that if they prefer to see what the others are up to!) and also 3 separate instrumental parts; Flute 1, Flute 2, and Flute 3.This arrangement is one of seven Christmas arrangements from Masquerade Music's (UK) 'Christmas Trios for Flutes (in C)' (available as the full collection on SMP) designed for small ensembles and have been careful thought out and written (the composer is also a woodwind teacher and flute player). They are also available in Clarinet, and SAT/AAT Saxophone editions.The You tube link does show all 7 pieces from the collection however, not just the one you are viewing here but it's a nice guide anyway :D.
See Amid The Winter's Snow - Flute trio (3 C flutes) grades 2-4 roughly (confident beginner - early
Trio de Flûtes: 3 flûtes

$3.99 3.47 € Trio de Flûtes: 3 flûtes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.596601 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Contemporary,Instructional. Score and parts. 7 pages. Juan Maria Solare #6057663. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596601). Los ñoquis del veintinueve   – The Gnocchi of the Twenty-Ninth –   by Juan María Solare Audio: https://soundcloud.com/mihovilcevic/juan-maria-solare-los-noquis/s-bOICUjXTDyS Comments   The order of these 29 numbers is rigorously random, as is the election of the six sizes of the fonts (12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 picas).   In order to determinate both dimensions I used the program I-Ching by Andrew Culver (assistant to John Cage in the '80 and '90), a program that is distributed as shareware in internet (thanks).   The colour version follows the following criterion:   - (a) prime numbers (see green) - (b) multiples of 3 (red) - (c) all other numbers (blue)     ...if it ends up being good music then what matter the procedure involved? (David Cope, New Music Composition, p. 117)     About the expression los ñoquis del 29:   The Italian word gnocchi (gnocchi is plural of gnocco, which meaning is lump) is used in Spanish often as ñoqui or ñoquis.   In the Río de la Plata (Argentina and Uruguay) are traditionally eaten on the 29th of each month, the day before payday, when people has less money. This tradition is called los ñoquis del 29 - the gnocchi of the twenty-ninth.   There are naturally other versions. The most picturesque comes from a legend of the VIIIth century (or even IIIrd century). A young physician called Pantaleon (Panteleimon) lived in Nicosia (Cyprus), who after converting to Christianity, journeyed through the North of Italy. There he practiced miraculous healings due to which he was canonized. In a certain occasion, he asked some Venetian villagers for bread, and they invited him to share their poor table. Grateful, he announced them a year of excellent fishing and harvest. The prophecy was fulfilled. Saint Pantaleon was consecrated –along with Saint Mark– patron of Venice. That episode occurred on a 29th, for this reason that day is recalled with a simple food represented by gnocchi. The accompanying ritual of putting money below the dish represents the yearning of new gift.   Outside the culinary realm, certain Argentine and Uruguayan functionaries are dismissively called ñoquis, because they only go to work at the end of the month, to justify their salary or simply to cash in for a not fulfilled work. This meaning was spread since the 1970's.   Premiere: Luis Mihovilcevic, Saturday 25 October 2008, Centro Cultural Islas Malvinas, La Plata (Argentina). * JMS * DonSolare@gmail.com *https://soundcloud.com/mihovilcevic/juan-maria-solare-los-noquis/s-bOICUjXTDyS
Los ñoquis del veintinueve

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