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  • Universal Edition

    UE33060

    Bramböck: Afro-Latin Saxophone Duets

    Expected to ship in 1-2 weeks.
    • Composer: Florian Bramböck
    • Arranger: Florian Bramböck
    • Format: Performance Score
    • Instrumentation: Alto Saxophone I, Alto Saxophone II
    • ISMN: 9790008077487
    • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches

    Description

    When you explore the contents of this book you will immerse yourself in the exotic world of Afro-Latin-Jazz, an exciting form of music fusing African and Caribbean dance rhythms with American Jazz. Latin music has roots not only in Central and South-American folk music, but is also strongly influenced by music from Africa. in particular the rhythmic richness and exotic flavour of Afro-Latin-Jazz can be traced to the traditions of African music, which left its characteristic mark during the colonial period in America. These easy to moderately difficult saxophone duos serve as an introduction to the genre presenting some Latin and African grooves. Original compositions as well as arrangements of well-known melodies (some in several versions) will introduce new sound and rhythmic elements to help develop your technique and ensemble playing. Above all however, this lively and diverse music is fun!

    Contents:

    • Traditional: La Cucaracha
    • Bramböck, Florian: Rondo Tobago
    • Segundo, Compay: Chan Chan
    • Bramböck, Florian: El puesto de las butifarras
    • Bramböck, Florian: Praising Burundi
    • Bramböck, Florian: Meerenge, mehr Weite
    • Traditional: Cielito lindo
    • Bramböck, Florian: Thé à la menthe
    • Bramböck, Florian: Southafrican Prayer for Peace (Township Blues)
    • Diaz, Fernandez: Guantanamera
    • Bramböck, Florian: Mardi gras
    • Bramböck, Florian: Danse Marocain
    • Bramböck, Florian: Three Days Off in my Cadillac
    • Makeba, Miriam/Ragovoy Jerry: Pata Pata