Description
Cenas Amerindias ( I-Brasiliana, II-Eldorado ) for solo percussion by Ney Rosauro in two movements:
I) BRASILIANA (marimba, 5 temple blocks, 3 woodblocks and wood chimes).
II) ELDORADO (vibraphone, 4 susp.cymbals, cow bell, triangle and 1 crotale).
Based on themes from South American Indians, these pieces offer the soloist an opportunity to make great music using just a few instruments. Although the instrumentation differs between the two parts, Brasiliana and Eldorado share a common harmonic and melodic basis.
Number of players - 1
Difficulty - Intermediate
I) BRASILIANA (marimba, 5 temple blocks, 3 woodblocks and wood chimes).
II) ELDORADO (vibraphone, 4 susp.cymbals, cow bell, triangle and 1 crotale).
Based on themes from South American Indians, these pieces offer the soloist an opportunity to make great music using just a few instruments. Although the instrumentation differs between the two parts, Brasiliana and Eldorado share a common harmonic and melodic basis.
Number of players - 1
Difficulty - Intermediate
Product Info
| SKU | NR110 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.2 lb |
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