This duet composed in a Son Montuno style is well suited for a pair of intermediate to advanced players. The performers simulate traditional cascara and palitos patterns by playing the rim and skirt of the pans while maintaining the melodic and harmonic material above the rhythmic density. An added Latin percussion section complements this piece nicely.
This beautiful aria is often erroneously attributed to J.S. Bach due to its inclusion in the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, but was most likely written by the German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel.
Oro del Tonto
$25.00
This duet composed in a Son Montuno style is well suited for a pair of intermediate to advanced players.
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This duet composed in a Son Montuno style is well suited for a pair of intermediate to advanced players. The performers simulate traditional cascara and palitos patterns by playing the rim and skirt of the pans while maintaining the melodic and harmonic material above the rhythmic density. An added Latin percussion section complements this piece nicely.
Composer: Adam Grisé
Genre: Jazz & Latin
Solo & Chamber
Difficulty: Advanced
Instrumentation: T, C
Ranges:
T: C4-Bb5
C: C3-F4
Time: 3:30
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