Astor Piazzolla ? 4 Tangos Pour Piano and Violon Parties Separees Po...(+)
Astor Piazzolla ? 4 Tangos Pour Piano and Violon Parties Separees Pour Piano Et Violon.
Cette Version Pour Piano Et Violon De Quatre Pieces Parmi Les Plus Connues D'astor Piazzolla, Est Essentiellement Tiree De Ses Arrangements Pour Quintette Ainsi Que Des Enregistrements Discographiques Dont On Dispose.
A L'ecoute De Ses Disques, On Retrouve Les Traces D'une Interpretation Qui Etait Renouvelee A Chaque Execution, Agrementees De Nouveaux Ornements, De Variations, De Changements De Tempo Et D'improvisations.
Enfin, Il Y A Deux Termes Utilises Pour Le Jeu Du Violon Dont Voici L'explication : Tambour : C'est Un Pizzicato Qui Evoque Le Son D'un Tambour. Chicharra : Bruit Produit Par Le Frottement De L'archer Sur La 2eme Corde, Derriere Le Chevalet. /
The music for Michael McLean???s popular CD Care to Tango' is now available in t...(+)
The music for Michael McLean???s popular CD Care to Tango' is now available in two collections Care to Tango' Book 1 and Care to Tango' Book 2. Book 1 is for two or three violins and piano while Book 2 is for two violins and piano. These fun arrangements give violinists the chance to play in different styles. Each book contains the score with brief explanations about each piece violin parts as separate inserts and the CD. This series will invigorate your ensemble!
The drum rudiments are the language of drummers. They are to us what scales and ...(+)
The drum rudiments are the language of drummers. They are to us what scales and chords are to the other instruments. Understanding the rudiments allows the drummer to communicate with other drummers and also have the ability tointerpret terminology and rhythms that are so often seen in music and music publications. This book is designed for drummers of all levels who would like knowledge of the snare drum rudiments but haven’t had the advantage ofstudying them formally. It is a quick simple approach that can be learned by any drummer who can do single strokes and double strokes [strokes using the stick rebound]. While this method is not meant to be a substitute for thetraditional way of learning the drum rudiments which I totally recommend one of the advantages of it is that it is a fast easy alternate method that will give an understanding of the how the rudiments are played and shouldsound. If nothing else this book will improve the drummer’s overall technique and playing. After studying the approach described it will be an easy transition to take the study of the rudiments further learning to play themin the traditional way and apply them to the drumset.