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A Condessa (Villalobos)

3,95

GUITAR DUO
Cirandas is a set of sixteen shorts and simple pieces using children´s melodies popular brazilians. Villalobos composed them for piano in 1926.
A Condessa is the nº 2.

A lenda do caboclo (Villalobos)

4,95

GUITAR TRIO
Concert repertoire:

“A Lenda do Caboclo” is one of Villa Lobos’ most popular short works, and it was written in 1920. Very Brazilian in character, it features a syncopated melody over a lightly swinging, triple/duple base. (Lenda is roughly equivalent to “ballad,” while caboclo means a native person – aboriginal or of mixed race).

Alternation of m and i. Rest Stroke. Chords on two and three strings.Change Position. Slur. Harmonics.

A media luz – Tango (Voice and guitar)

4,95

Voice & GUITAR

Tango Milonga (Argentinian melodic song).
Arrangement for voice  with guitar accompaniment.
Also valid for tenor voice or melody instrument (flute, violin, …) and guitar.
Author: Edgardo DONATO (Música) , César LENZI (Letra)

A media luz (Tango) TRIO

4,95

GUITAR TRIO
The tango “A media luz” is one of the most recorded tangos worldwide in the history of the genre, was released in Montevideo in 1925. Music by Edgardo DONATO and lyrics by Carlos LENZI.
Changes in position, barres, chords, …

Acquarello (Voice & Guitar)

4,95

VOICE & GUITAR

Arrangement for voice with guitar accompaniment.
Valid for melody instrument (flute, violin, …) and guitar.
Music: TOQUINHO
This song belongs to Album ACQUARELLO (1983)
Toquinho (Antonio Pecci) is Brazilian musician with Italian roots.

Alfonsina y el mar – Guitar Trio

5,95

GUITAR TRIO

Digital sheetmusic by guitar trio of the song “Alfonsina y el mar” written by Ariel Ramírez. It is a very popular song throughout the Spanish-speaking world, which has been recorded and performed by several renowned singers.

With optional bass, also valid for guitar orchestra.

Alfonsina y el mar (Voice & Guitar)

5,95

VOICE & GUITAR

“Alfonsina y el mar” is an iconic score that captures the essence of poetry and melody in Latin American music. Adapted for voice and guitar, this masterpiece by Ariel Ramírez comes to life in an intimate and deeply moving way.

The guitar, on the other hand, plays a fundamental role in creating an accompaniment full of nuances and expressiveness.

Valid for melody instrument (flute, violin, …) and guitar.

Algo contigo (Bolero)

5,45

VOICE & GUITAR

“Algo contigo”. Bolero written by Chico NOVARRO, being his most listened song. It has been performed by numerous artists, such as the Trío Los Panchos, “El puma”, Rosario,…

Sheetmusic by voice (or melodic instrument) and guitar with optional bass.

Bésame mucho – Bolero (México)

5,95

VOICE & GUITAR

Bésame Mucho” is a bolero song written in 1940 by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez. It is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century and one of the most important songs in the history of Latin music.

Arrangement for voice with guitar accompaniment.

Boogie Salsa (4 gts)

5,45

GUITAR QUARTET // GUITAR ORCHESTRA

Boogie with a marked Latin character, composed by Raúl ROMO, adapted for guitar orchestra, in four parts with optional bass.

BRAZIL (3 gts)

4,95

GUITAR TRIO
“Aquarela do Brasil” (Watercolor of Brazil), known in the English-speaking world simply as “Brazil”, is one of the most famous Brazilian songs, written by Ary Barroso in 1939.
Change of position, slurs, chords, barres,…

Carinhoso – Guitar duo

4,95

GUITAR DUO

Pixinguinha’s most famous work, with hundreds of recordings made all over the world, “Carinhoso” is one of the icons of Brazilian popular music.

Carinhoso – Voice and guitar

5,95

VOICE & GUITAR

Pixinguinha’s most famous work, with hundreds of recordings made all over the world, “Carinhoso” is one of the icons of Brazilian popular music.

Voice and guitar sheetmusic with optional bass

Cielito lindo (Mexico)

4,95

GUITAR TRIO
“Cielito lindo” is a popular Mexican song from a Spanish copla, popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862–1957).[It is roughly translated as “Lovely Sweet One”. Commonly played by mariachi bands, it has been recorded by many artists in the original Spanish as well as in English and other languages.